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Funny I have the same watch and the exact problem. I have tightened the thingy that slides over the pin also only finding that to be a temporary fix. Mine has gotten so bad it will flip open while just sitting on my wrist. Haven't found a good way to fix...finally just wear my titanium Seamaster now.
I looked into a complete replacement band but the jeweler we bought it from quoted me $600 about 5 years back, that kind of took the steam out of its urgency. If you find a good fix let me know.
Thanks
Erich
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