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: correctly, then I am assuming you are talking
: about what appears to be too much spacing
: between some of the links. At least that is
: the way some of mine appear. VERY minute
: difference, but enough to make me thing that
: some links are missing the very small
: bushings inside (which facilitate a smoother
: bracelet and less wear). Now, this is only
: on the links that are removeable, and maybe
: they're looser by design. If you hold my
: bracelet by the edges, and do a gentle
: "push-pull" it can be felt.
: Doesn't really bother me, but it's
: definitely something I've noticed. Also,
: more spacing near the end links at the watch
: than throughout the rest of the bracelt.
: Again, minute and I can live with it.
: Probably more info than you were after, but
: there's my experience!
Thanks for the explination, it was what I was after.
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