I wonder what the issue is, specifically.
If it's clasp-related (but perhaps it isn't) it fits neatly into my (perhaps petty) grievance-narrative about Omega bracelets. Omega is my favorite watch brand as it has been for years, but their spring-operated bracelet deployant claps--especially the dive ones---have a high failure rate, and I don't understand why they haven't completely rethought them. (As I documented here many months ago, I had two SMP300c clasps fail on me; on my new Aqua Terra the spring-play is already giving me a little worry but it hasn't failed yet.
Going beak-and-latch style, like Rolex, or doing something more minimally butterfly-like, such as what PP does with Aquanaut: there are so many options wouldn't rely on these tiny springs that have a tendency to get bound up or otherwise fail.