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: I have a SeMP Pro, Bond Model, I´ve been
: wearing it with five full links in each side
: of the bracelet, since visually it is
: perfect I think that if I change it to 4 and
: a half / 5 and a half it will have better
: balance between the case and the clasp when
: I wear the watch, sorry the silly question
: but, what do you think??
: Thanks
: JM.
I also have 4 1/2 and 5 links but I needed 4 and
5 1/2 to position the clasp properly. The jeweler
said the half link on one side would not come out
easily so he left it alone. This sounds fishy for
a new watch. You suppose they didn't have the
right tools or expertise? Things like this make
me want to buy some tools and learn to do it
myself (as the old saying goes, if you want it
done right...). Anyone been told their links were
too tight to remove?
Norman H.
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