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Old 24 July 2021, 09:47 PM   #31
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I am a big fan of the easy link, and usually prefer it.

but In this current climate in the uk I’m unable to wear my sky dweller because I’m actually using the full range of the glide lock on my sea dweller,and it’s still tight at full capacity, where I’m sometimes back down to the last notch or two by the evening.

It’s a real issue for me with some of my watches I do a lot of weight training snd ny diet reflects the change in size in my body but I have to buy links extra links for all of my watches from factory now.
Holy smokes Jay, I’m curious as to how you have it set.

Ive always had mine glidelock set so that when the bracelet is sized, it is completely “in” when my wrist is “normal size”.

Then, I can let it out if it expands on hotter days. This way you’ve got the full 20mm to work with.
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