Omega Seamaster coaxial

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Re: Omega Seamaster coaxial

Post by Joeprez » Mon Nov 17, 2014 6:10 pm

In regards to Omega's half links, for the 2500 PO, as Smalls and Hoppy said, two half links are longer than one full link.

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Took out a full link and added the new half link (I'm using two half links)... perfect fit now!
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Omega Seamaster coaxial

Post by hoppyjr » Mon Nov 17, 2014 7:38 pm

Glad it worked out Joe.

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Re: Omega Seamaster coaxial

Post by BSears » Mon Nov 17, 2014 8:52 pm

I did the "half link" boogie with my 2500 PO and again with the 2531.80, the latter of which came with a true half link mounted and I ordered another from ofrei.com but never opened it. Ron got all of that when I sold him my Bond.

It's a shame Omega still hasn't figured out that people want and need micro adjustments on the clasps of all bracelet bearing watches.
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