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28 March 2012, 03:58 AM | #31 |
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My 2 cents - always have the bracelet sized such that the adjustment pin in the clasp is in the middle position. This way you can easily adjust a few mm in either direction without link removal or addition.
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When I bought my Sub C about a year ago or so, I expected I'd use the Glidelock often. But I didn't, it seemed to fit very comfortably all the time with the clasp in the center tooth.
Then, on a Caribbean cruise recently, I found myself adjusting it quite a bit. I suppose a combination of the sticky weather, and perhaps the floating 24 hour buffet I was on. :) |
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Oops, double tap.
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most likely buffet
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