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: Thanks to everyone here and on the time-zone
: forum I finally purchased my first
: "quality" watch. Its the new smp
: blk/blk full size auto with the bond
: bracelet. I didn't think that I would like
: the older bracelet until I actually put it
: on my wrist. Its beautiful, I actually spend
: more time looking at how it wraps around my
: wrist than I spend looking at the impresive
: dial.
: One question, how do I get the divers extension
: to work. I cant get it to pop out and I will
: be diving the Keys in a few weeks.
: Thanks again for helping me to decide on this
: watch. With the money that I saved from not
: getting the Sub, I can take several dive
: trips
: SS
It's pretty simple. With the clasp open, take hold of the bracelet and place your right thumb just beyond the tab on the closed end of the clasp (the area where the Omega stamp isn't). Take your left thumb and place it on the inside of the clasp about where the flange on the extension rests. Gently apply pressure in opposite directions as if you were trying to 'break' the bracelet at the point where the bracelet and clasp meet. The extension should pop open.
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