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Re: Omega Seamaster Pro (2531.80) Fits loose

: It should have come with your watch! They are
: the two small links that are right by the
: clasp. If they are still in, you might
: prefer to pull out a half link and insert a
: whole link instead. There are two important
: things to remember; First, try if at all
: possible to keep an equal amount of links on
: each side of the watch as the buckle is
: meant to sit in the center. Second, keep it
: on the loose side because summer is comming
: and your wrist expands.

: Enjoy your new watch!

: Ron

Thanks so much Ron =)

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