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: I am about to purchase a full size SMP Auto.
: It has the strap and clasp. I'd like to fine
: a alternative Omega ss/bracelet. Any
: suggestions? and what size is the end pieces
Do you not like the Omega Seamaster bracelet? Or are you buying a used watch that is only coming with a strap?
If you are buying the watch new, it is MUCH better to buy it on the original bracelet. The Seamaster on a bracelet is only about $100-150 more than on a strap--BUT if you buy the bracelet separately as a replacement part, it can cost $350-400!
The full size Seamaster Pro takes a 20mm bracelet.
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