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Re: New Constellation Mini Losing Time

: I had to have two extra links put in and is
: there a standard protocol as to how the
: links should be placed? I think I have too
: many links on one side of the watch because
: it doesn't sit comfortably with the face in
: the centre of my wrist. It likes to drift to
: one side as that's the only way the clip bit
: is centred on the back of my wrist. I keep
: moving it to the centre and then the clip
: bit sort of protrudes on the bone. Does this
: make sense? I'm thinking those guys I bought
: the watch from are cowboys ...

Most of the time an equal # of links is sufficient, however, sometimes the watch will tend to pull over on one side, usually it will roll over to the left (if you wear the watch on the right hand). If this is the case, then yes, you will need to put fewer links on the "inside" (right) than the left. This should help.

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