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Getting a micro-adjust clasp to fit a 2594.5000 Seamaster

  1. steelgecko May 6, 2019

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    Hi guys - looking for some help, please.

    I have successfully fitted the microadjust clasp (117STZ001154) to both my Speedie pro and my SMPc, so I'm pretty au fait with how to do it, which parts are required etc. But I'm stuck with my 2594 Seamaster Chronograph, because the 2594 Chronographs have a no-taper bracelet, and so they taper to 20mm (the SMPc and Speedie taper to 18mm). I could use the 0118ST1589 end links, but I really don't like the look - someone tried it years ago on another forum and posted pictures (see one attached). For reference, the bracelet for the 2594 is 1613/934 (I know a lot of people have had success with the 2254 three-hander models, but these use the 1610/930 bracelet which tapers to 18mm).

    Can someone tell me if its possible on this particular bracelet, and if so what end links would be needed? I think possibly the 45.5mm PO clasp end links (which are 20mm at the clasp) could work, but I can't find a part number for these? Also if you have photos, would be great!

    Thanks in advance.
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  2. steelgecko May 8, 2019

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    A little bump, as no replies yet.

    Can anyone perhaps provide guidance on the clasp end link numbers for the 45.5mm PO bracelet, please?
     
  3. mr_smith May 8, 2019

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    I have not done this modification myself, and I'm not an expert on this; however, I found this thread (link below) and noticed on the first page there are comments about the 18mm and 20mm end links. Perhaps this could be helpful to you?

    https://omegaforums.net/threads/micro-adjusting-clasp.37817/
     
  4. steelgecko May 10, 2019

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    Thanks Mr Smith. Unfortunately the reference is regarding the Bond style bracelet so the end clasp links won't fit my older (pre-Bond/Speedie-style) bracelet. I appreciate your effort to help, all the same.