The answer is yes! A company selling on eBay from Hong Kong offers a copy of the Bond bracelet... with Speedmasfter-sized end pieces. As with the original, it comes with two half links... and it's assmebled wiht screw pins instead of friction pins! I like it and perhaps you will too. The clasp is unmarked but it looks like an Omega clasp cover could be substituted, or perhaps the entire clasp. http://www.ebay.com/itm/112105696778Purchases made through these links may earn this site a commission from the eBay Partner Network Tom
Might be just me, but I dont like the look of it. It may be just a picture, but it looks like a cheap knock-off bracelet (most likely cause it is) But if you like it, who cares what i think
It does look a little busy, doesn't it? I've put back on my real 1610 bracelet with the 840 end pieces. It was cheap enough to try out though. Tom
It's not for me. But then again, I don't care for the real bond bracelet on the correct watch either. So, my opinion might not mean much.
Talk about wires crossed! The faker doesn't do his homework and makes a batch of Bond Seamaster bracelets designed to fit the Speedmaster case? Eh? I know Omega themselves used the 3570 bracelet for inspiration for the sword hands SMP Speedy type bracelet but the reverse was never the case AFAIK.
I don't care for this on the correct watch either and think it looks bad on the vintage watch...too mix and matched..that bracelet to me looks 90s