Is this an original 7912 bracelet?

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Hi dear members,
this bracelet came with an Ed White (105.003-64) that I inherited recently. I hope the community knowledge can help me to know if it is authentic.

Thanks in advance
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Ends look ok, but part of that clasp looks wrong to me. I don’t think the two inside pieces are original. The cover may be okay.
 
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Agree the two inner pieces of the clasp look to have been replaced.
 
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Ends look ok, but part of that clasp looks wrong to me. I don’t think the two inside pieces are original. The cover may be okay.
The inner pieces are the ones that made me ask for advice. Thanks for your comments!
 
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The inner pieces are the ones that made me ask for advice. Thanks for your comments!

The clasp blades look like generic replacements. I just bought a bunch that look exactly the same.
 
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The most valuable part here are the end-links, kep them at all costs as they are very rare and expensive. For the elastic links (n=10) better you ask McGiver. The fixed links you can find some tight ones on Chr24. For the clasp, try to find a 7912 clasp - used with endlinks n.6 in the 105.003.
 
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The most valuable part here are the end-links, kep them at all costs as they are very rare and expensive. For the elastic links (n=10) better you ask McGiver. The fixed links you can find some tight ones on Chr24. For the clasp, try to find a 7912 clasp - used with endlinks n.6 in the 105.003.
Thanks al lot!