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26 November 2021, 02:01 AM | #1 |
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Adjustment Solution; Too Big or Too Small
So I have both a Grand Seiko and vintage Omega that adjusting the links leaves the watch either too big or too small. Any options? No micro adjustments on either. A buddy put a piece of electrical tape on the back of the watch that works good for him but I am hoping for something a bit more sophisicated (not the right word - but you know what I mean). Any ideas are appreciated!
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26 November 2021, 02:36 AM | #2 |
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I suppose you realize some links are often a bit smaller than others to make small adjustments.
If that's not an option I guess some sort of padding is necessary unless you do your wrist exercises. I would think that some padding on the clasp area is better than the underside of the watch so it doesn't sit up too tall. Good luck.
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26 November 2021, 05:05 AM | #3 |
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I've spotted these GS 1/2 links on more than one pre-owned GS. Sometimes two or even three.
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