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·So I recently got a hold of one of my grails, a birth-year Moonwatch Apollo XI 20th Anniversary edition. It comes with the ever-popular 1450 bracelet, in pretty good condition. It fits me perfectly, and is super comfortable, but has one small problem, the clasp isn't centered.
I can see two solutions to this:
1. Move the microadjust to the leftmost opening (loosening it), the remove a link or two from the right (6 o'clock). I don't like this solution as it makes the micro-adjust less useful, since it can't go looser without adding the links back.
2. Move one or two links from the right side (6 o'clock) to the left side (12 o'clock).
My question is about no 2. Is it even possible? Given the taper of the bracelet, it looks tricky to align everything. Is it something that I, someone only armed with a simple springbar tool, can do?
Some more pics:
Thanks guys!

I can see two solutions to this:
1. Move the microadjust to the leftmost opening (loosening it), the remove a link or two from the right (6 o'clock). I don't like this solution as it makes the micro-adjust less useful, since it can't go looser without adding the links back.
2. Move one or two links from the right side (6 o'clock) to the left side (12 o'clock).
My question is about no 2. Is it even possible? Given the taper of the bracelet, it looks tricky to align everything. Is it something that I, someone only armed with a simple springbar tool, can do?
Some more pics:




Thanks guys!