Had one of these on my Tudor gmt for over a year now .makes the bracelet much more wearable
Had one of these on my Tudor gmt for over a year now .makes the bracelet much more wearable
Saw that yesterday and as much as you may dislike Adrian he is usually genuine so I'd take it that is a pretty well made link. It's a pretty standard divers extension though, albeit a very short one, so it's not in the same class as an adjustable clasp. Nice to have definitely, and something I'd consider, but I bet 5mm extension would often take a bracelet from a little tight to a little loose. I need to check and see if they do one for the chronomaster sport bracelet though.
Oooo, they do. £136. Might try it.
Expensive tho hey!.
As said above 5mm may just be too much.
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was excited to see this but agree 3mm would've been better
I have one. I find 5mm is too much to be honest and I don’t really use it.
I'm not surprised. Nice idea but, no then.
Good idea but 5mm is way too much to be useful.
Just to throw another view in, albeit not about this specific product, my Explorer 214270 bracelet has an extension offering 5mm (I think) and I find it exactly right.
I’ve got one of these on all my vintage Rolex’s. I think they are great and are as useful as the easylinks on the new Rolex’s. I use it several times a day when I wear them and would definitely recommend them to anyone who is used to the more comfortable modern bracelets.