My Speedy with its new Forstner Contemporary Flatlink Bracelet

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Nice! And thank you for posting. You mentioned that you're using the Forstner end links that came with the Contemporary Flatlink. In your photos I'm not seeing the little side tabs on the underside. It looks as if your end links have a straight side profile. Am I seeing this wrong or is that the way they came? The reason I ask is that I am currently enjoying the Forstner with my AT Railmaster 2504 and I since I wanted to try the stretch links, I went with the old style one. Now I'm curious about trying the Contemporary Flatlink and I'm curious if it will fit the Railmaster case the same or better than the old style Flatlink.

When you order it you can choose which watch you want it for. I chose post 2021 speedmaster, so the end links are designed to fit that specific watch case. I've no idea what would fit the rail master though.

Hope that helps though.
 
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When you order it you can choose which watch you want it for. I chose post 2021 speedmaster, so the end links are designed to fit that specific watch case. I've no idea what would fit the rail master though.

Hope that helps though.
Ah, sure…makes sense. Ok, thank you!
 
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The forstner looks nice albeit a bit thick. I really like the uncle seiko flat links.. they feel the most like a vintage 7912 or 1035 to me..but they could be even better with a few stretch links.
 
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My main complaint with both the US and Forstner is how sharp the corner edges of the links are when compared to an original Omega which has more rounded corners. The Forster is very slightly more rounded than the US. The spring links on the original Forstner Flat link work great and very similar to those of the original Omegas although they are only on the “South” side of the bracelet clasp.