Micro adjusting clasp

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Just wanted to share for any of you that would like to modify your clasp for either the new 300m, old 300m or moon watch. I've attached some images of the old 300 bracelet with new micro adjusting clasp as well as a new moon watch with clasp installed. There's a little more to it than just getting the clasp but "all in" the conversion is under $300. Well worth it IMHO
Happy Wednesday to everybody and have a great week!!!
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Will this fit a 1617/751 bracelet
 
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Will this clasp fit my 300m co axial diver?

Yes Mate it will, I even think You only need the clasp since end links are exactly the same. But please double check.
 
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Finally got one fitted on my speedy


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Care to share the parts needed Mate? Is Your speedy the new model with screw type pin? Few members are asking the OP for part no. But He hasn't share anything just yet...
 
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Care to share the parts needed Mate? Is Your speedy the new model with screw type pin? Few members are asking the OP for part no. But He hasn't share anything just yet...
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I'll edit the post to credit person who fiat shared parts needed when I get home.

Yes it's the screw type and I believe the user was was Binkie.


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I love this upgrade! So comfortable. It wears like a new watch.
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I just wanted to quickly expand on my previous thoughts incase anyone from Omega is listening.....being able to buy a part to improve the amazing $5k+ watch that I have already bought new from Omega this year has not in any way hindered my desire to buy another new Omega watch. If anything, not being able to buy the part, as is the "official" Omega policy at the moment since I don't actually own an MKII, would have grossly hindered it. An ill fitting $5k watch is just bad business. It's lunacy. Taking care of your customer's needs is good business.
 
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How many size adjustment's can you make with the clasp?
 
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I feel that more luxury brands should use this type of adjustable clasp. I have had on a number of pieces and man it makes the experience so much better.
 
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Another thumbs up for the adjustable, just returned home after six weeks of touring through various climates and this clasp took my SM Titanium to a whole new level of comfort 👍
 
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Thanks!

My adjustment is between 3 and 4 and I prefer it that way rather than adding a half link which will make the bracelet look odd... Just my personal choice anyway...
 
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Was searching in the Omega forum, without much luck...probably my search parameters, or complete failure on my part...anyway.

Will this clasp modification work for the Seamaster diver 300M Co-axial (212.30.41.20.01.002) ?
 
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Was searching in the Omega forum, without much luck...probably my search parameters, or complete failure on my part...anyway.

Will this clasp modification work for the Seamaster diver 300M Co-axial (212.30.41.20.01.002) ?

Hi, yes understand it should. If you have the bond style bracelet all you need is the clasp assembly (check my post 517 above; there installed on the 1515/816 Bond bracelet which uses the newer style screws instead of pins, but should also work on the older Bond bracelet as well).
 
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Thanks fskywalker.....wasn't sure if there would be a difference b/t the new SMPc and the older wave SMP.
 
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Thanks fskywalker.....wasn't sure if there would be a difference b/t the new SMPc and the older wave SMP.

I no longer have the SMPc (kept the adjustable clasp), now own the exact same watch you asked about (Reference 212.30.41.20.01.002, below), but am putting on it the 1610/930 Speedy style bracelet instead. In my case, had to purchase the additional end link conversion pieces in order to make it work on the 1610/930 but on the Bond style it is an easier fit as you don't need anything else.

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