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Hi Chuck,
The photos are of my GMT following polishing. The watch is about 2 years old with stock at the time 9-element links and GMT clasp (sliding sections with a single press-to-release button).
As you are certainly aware, there has been a change to a Speedmaster like clasp with two side release buttons. The new model links are also much closer to the Speedmaster design.
Best wishes,
Bob
: Is the bond style bracelet in the last photo a
: new one or an older one? My 2531.80 has a
: large clasp and two push pins on the sides
: to release it.
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