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Old 30 December 2010, 07:42 AM   #1
London Gent
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GMT2c clasp...

Hello everyone,

I hope you are all well.

I know that the incidences of clasp failure are inconsequential in relation to the number of these watches out there.

However, I had a good look at the set up of the clasp today and the area I refer to in particular is the welded attachments that hold the bracelet and the swinging fliplock closure.

The actual surface area welded is tiny, I personally think that the fixtures should extend further into the bracelet thus having a more solid attachment.

I am sure they are more than capable of withstanding any forces or pressure that that area of the watch may receive I would just like it to be a little more sturdy...
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