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  1. Youssefb08 Nov 15, 2023

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    So my end links on my railmaster are the worst fit in my entire watch collection. Even my $200 orient has better fit. This is my first higher end purchase, and I've read that this is within "tolerance" by browsing various forums, but I'm not sure what I should do.

    The 6 'o'clock end link is especially bad when elevated. I've attached my Longines to show the difference, as well as a resting picture of the Omega.

    I do live 10 min away from Secaucus service center (should I try knocking on their doors). Or is this something an AD would even bother with?
     
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  2. mrchen Nov 15, 2023

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    Did you buy this one second hand? Check to see the spring bar size. Stock Omega ones should be 1.8mm, some cheaper ones if sombody else put it on might be with thinner ones.
     
  3. pspagano2099 Nov 16, 2023

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    I had this same problem on my Aqua Terra. Turns out I lost track of the original spring bars when swapping out the bracelet for different straps. I guarantee you've got spring bars on there that are too thin / not original Omega.
     
  4. Youssefb08 Nov 17, 2023

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    This watch came brand new with original everything. I don't think it is a spring bar issue, but I am worried about water/dust getting trapped inside the endlink. I guess I'll ask the AD when I go!