PO looks j/a good as CM between Mesh

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Here we go.

This is Alexander, he spells cat with a K and he get wery anoyed when people don`t understand him. He feels your pain.

Welcome to the forum @ShoopaChrono please use what ever language and abbreviation you like.
 
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not sure I would put it that way, but, it keeps me who I am.
Stay who you are. For what it is worth when I read your Cmaster abbreviation for Seamaster it was fairly obvious what you meant. There is an unfortunate tendency at the moment for certain contributors to “pile on” with things other post that they take a personal dislike to. Ignore them. My own little one is I prefer to write PloProf instead of Ploprof for the Seamaster 1200M Plongeur Professional. Nobody seems to object. Until they do. As for your idea of getting each different size of mesh bracelet, nothing wrong with that. I have a 19mm version as I have half a dozen Omegas with that lug width, I have a 20mm on order as I have an out the same number with that lug width too. Not sure I would get the 21mm as I only have two watches it would fit and one is a De Ville Cal.9300 chronograph so it would look slightly odd. Having said that my Seamaster 1948 London 2012 Olympic watch is currently using the 19mm mesh and looks very good on it.
 
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I like that look. Is that mesh available for the 37.5 models? I know I could get an off brand as well it just looks very well made.
 
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my Seamaster 1948 London 2012 Olympic watch is currently using the 19mm mesh and looks very good on it.

Can you post a pic of that? Love that watch and can’t quite picture it on a mesh, but bet it looks great.
 
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Stay who you are. For what it is worth when I read your Cmaster abbreviation for Seamaster it was fairly obvious what you meant. There is an unfortunate tendency at the moment for certain contributors to “pile on” with things other post that they take a personal dislike to. Ignore them. My own little one is I prefer to write PloProf instead of Ploprof for the Seamaster 1200M Plongeur Professional. Nobody seems to object. Until they do. As for your idea of getting each different size of mesh bracelet, nothing wrong with that. I have a 19mm version as I have half a dozen Omegas with that lug width, I have a 20mm on order as I have an out the same number with that lug width too. Not sure I would get the 21mm as I only have two watches it would fit and one is a De Ville Cal.9300 chronograph so it would look slightly odd. Having said that my Seamaster 1948 London 2012 Olympic watch is currently using the 19mm mesh and looks very good on it.
Thanks!!! Will try but, sometimes must call them out, the atrocities must end here and all forums alike, keep to the bones, not self-peferencials to mud-pour in clear water.

yup, not at all, bracelets do enhance or dehance the heads, this one is definitely the former... Tried the 21mm on both the "Cmaster" GMT/Chrono and MP/SpeedSter, but didn't look as pleasing on the MW, but looked phenominal on the CM-GMT! I'd love to see the 1948 omage CM, if you can, I have not pictured this band w/ that type of watch.

I am very pleased w/ the Omesh bands, think they hit a HR w/ this one. OMESH bands are the benchmark of that kind. My heads are all beefy, I bought the 20mm just for one watch and I'm dying to put it on, it's in service so that day may never come, 🤣. And it's not even an O, it's an R; a 1986 vintage Bluesy. 19mm won't do for me as I refuse to get anything below 40mm.

PS, this is fyi for all, I didn't know this, don't ever get bracelets and OAD, they don't give you the nice pouch, always get online,
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Here we go.

This is Alexander, he spells cat with a K and he get wery anoyed when people don`t understand him. He feels your pain.

Welcome to the forum, please use what ever language and abbreviation you like.
Thanks!!!, flattered, nicer greeting than... Alexander the Kat is awesome! and YES, WILL DO.
 
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Can you post a pic of that? Love that watch and can’t quite picture it on a mesh, but bet it looks great.
I 2nd the request, motion to expedite 🙏
 
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I like that look. Is that mesh available for the 37.5 models? I know I could get an off brand as well it just looks very well made.
Most likely, 37,5; 37-38 heads are generally 19mm Lugged for O's, O's are so much better than the generics, quality is above bar.
 
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Thanks!!! Will try but, sometimes must call them out, the atrocities must end here and all forums alike, keep to the bones, not self-peferencials to mud-pour in clear water.

I thought the expression was "don't add hot silt to cold water" but I suppose this is one of those situations were using the right expression is dehancive.
 
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Can you post a pic of that? Love that watch and can’t quite picture it on a mesh, but bet it looks great.

 
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Can you post a pic of that? Love that watch and can’t quite picture it on a mesh, but bet it looks great.
Done. The Milanese works very well with vintage and vintage-style watches. Using it allows the Seamaster 1948 London 2012 to actually use its 120M water resistance. Came on holiday with me to the Aegean last year and was perfectly happy snorkelling down to around 10M to 15M, without a weighted belt obviously.
 
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Done. The Milanese works very well with vintage and vintage-style watches. Using it allows the Seamaster 1948 London 2012 to actually use its 120M water resistance. Came on holiday with me to the Aegean last year and was perfectly happy snorkelling down to around 10M to 15M, without a weighted belt obviously.
Fantastic!