Bracelet question

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Hey there,

Does anyone else’s bracelet have a little bit of space after it’s locked between the buckle and the bracelet? It’s like if my wrist was a hair bigger it would push it flush but that is too tight. Just want to make sure my clasp isn’t messed up.
 
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Sounds to me as if it's just right. Had a bracelet previously?
 
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There is no "perfect uniform" way to fit a bracelet for everyone. Some like it tight and some loose. Rule of thumb I was told years ago was you should be able to put your pinky finger under the bracelet and still have a comfortable fit. When I bought my first bracelet I had it adjusted 3-4 times and finally went back to a strap. Years later I tried again and I liked it and haven't looked back. It just takes wearing it and becoming aware how you like it to fit.
 
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There is no "perfect uniform" way to fit a bracelet for everyone. Some like it tight and some loose. Rule of thumb I was told years ago was you should be able to put your pinky finger under the bracelet and still have a comfortable fit. When I bought my first bracelet I had it adjusted 3-4 times and finally went back to a strap. Years later I tried again and I liked it and haven't looked back. It just takes wearing it and becoming aware how you like it to fit.
Thanks man! I’m alright with it being a hair loose because I’m in Dallas and the heat makes my trust swell anyways so it’s all good. My question was if the buckle itself is supposed to snap shut and stay 100% closed or if there is a slight bit of play based on if it’s flush against your wrist or not. It looks like there is
 
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That's the way it is on all of them.
Got it thanks! I figured so but just wanted to check. The little bit of space bugs me haha
 
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Got it thanks! I figured so but just wanted to check. The little bit of space bugs me haha
I've always thought it was kind of cool how it has that space there LOL
 
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Although you can remove or insert lengths of bracelet, if it’s roughly a reasonable fit, it’s sometimes easier to adjust the deployment buckle.
 
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Although you can remove or insert lengths of bracelet, if it’s roughly a reasonable fit, it’s sometimes easier to adjust the deployment buckle.
Yeah it’s on the innermost hole and that is slightly too loose but taking out another link is too tight. So the bracelet will never be so snug that that space isn’t there
 
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Looks good to me. I agree with Vagante - nothing like a perfectly sized bracelet with the clasp in the dead center of your wrist!!