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Old 24 March 2019, 05:33 PM   #3
Dsmith1974
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When I’ve had similar problems with 5 digit clasps I usually find a careful look at what’s not quite right followed by bending the hidden part of the long clasp (when it’s open) with your fingers (like you’d bend a paper clip) does the job.

This will shorten (or lengthen) the reach and bring the mating points back into the sweet spot where they firmly click shut.


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If that doesn’t do it then I’d look at a new clasp if you can get one on its own. As a rule of thumb you don’t want it so snug that you get a lasting imprint or dead skin even when worn overnight but not so loose that the watch sits on your wrist bone while walking around as the bracelet ‘stretches’ quicker.


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