Flat-Link bracelets? Alternatives to 1039 & 1175?

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Hi all,

I own a speedy Alaska, and wanted to try putting a flatlink bracelet on it. I bought the watch head-only a while ago, and was wondering how it would look like on a bracelet that isn't the modern version it came with.
Anyway, I've been scouring the internet to find a bracelet that has flat links and found those two vintage omega ones that are quite expensive (1039&1175) and hard to source.
I was wondering if anyone knew any non-omega alternatives I could buy easily and not worry about daily wear&tear.
I looked at Strapcode, but didnt find any flatlinks.

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Adding a pic of said alaska
 
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I need one of those Alaska stunning beauty...

Good luck for your hunt of a flat links bracelet (there is also the older 7912 one) 馃槈
 
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I need one of those Alaska stunning beauty...

Good luck for your hunt of a flat links bracelet (there is also the older 7912 one) 馃槈
Thanks, I really love the Alaska - its a great watch.
 
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Someone recently posted a picture on one of the Facebook speedmaster groups of a non-branded flat link bracelet that's essentially a dead ringer for one of the Omegas. He said he was able to get the last one, and it cost him $50

 
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So I've been experimenting, this is what I've got:
- one vintage seiko flatlink (1link horizontal) bracelet