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15 June 2021, 11:16 AM | #1 |
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Milgauss bracelet
I'm planning on picking up a Milgauss with a braclet that currently fits a 7.75 inch wrist. How many additional links would I need to get it to fit my 8.5 inch wrist.
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Which Milgauss bracelet is it? There are a couple generations of Milgauss.
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It will depend on how far out the clasp is already adjusted. It wouldn’t hurt to pick up two more links just to be safe. You can get new ones at the AD
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If you could swing it, try getting 3 full links plus 1 half link. That should leave you 1 full link as a spare.
For what it's worth my wrist is 7.75 and standard Oyster Rolex fit well with no adjustment. Divers are a little different of course. Congrats, great watch! |
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