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Hi Gang,
Ive finally started to get used to looking down at my wrist and seeing my new smp. Awsome watch, totally satisfied!
My question is to whether people have used this link remover tool that I found on ebay. I would quite like to be able to adjust the strap myself, Its quite tight atm and I think another 1/2 link might be better, and the strap needs even-ing up anyways.
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1628826600
Has anyone used one of these? Is it genuinely omegas tool? How simple a process is it?
Thank you,
Nathan
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