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SMP Clasp Bump -- Normal

As an eight hour owner of a new SMP I have another question. The clasp of the bracelet is a work of art. Compared to Rolex, I particularly like the two buttons you squeeze to release it. These buttons appear to act on some internal hooks that catch on a post. My question is about the little post. On my bracelet, the post sticks out about 2 mm on the wrist side of the clasp, poking into the skin. My bracelet is a little too small anyway, but I wondered if this is normal and will it present any problem once my bracelet is correctly sized? Thanks in advance.

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