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Hi Scott,

You need a "7912" bracelet with "16" endpieces.

One just sold in eBay for ( sit down ) about $930

recent 7912 auction

this was sold WITHOUT endpieces... they will cost more ( & are hard to find )

Your watch should have 20 mm lugs.

You couls also use a "1506" or "1039" with "516" endpieces to fit ( these are 20 mm )

You could alternatively look for a "1501" "1067" or "1035" bracelet. Endpieces marked "6", or "506" will also fit. ( These are 18 or 19 mm )

These will look optically identical, the only real difference is the numbers on the underside of the buckle/endpieces.

A cost effective alternative is the 1171/633 combination. This should run you around $100, but will look different.

Let me know if you'd like to see some pics.

I hope this helps ( & doesn't just depress )

Steve

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