Seamaster Bracelet

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Please forgive my ignorance on the matter.
I have been given my Grandfathers Seamaster Professional Chronometer 300m but the clasp and end links aren't original.
So I would like to buy a bracelet for it but I have no idea what the numbers mean on the claps or end links.
Should I buy a 1504/826 or 1503-825 etc, any help would be much appreciated.
The lug width is 20mm and the serial number is in 80m.
 
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Picture paints a thousand words.
Will help with a definite answer. Parts/bracelets are not cheap so better to be safe than sorry.
 
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Picture paints a thousand words.
Will help with a definite answer. Parts/bracelets are not cheap so better to be safe than sorry.
I have been in touch with some one from Omega who said "The bracelet for this watch is 020ST1503825, retail price £***.00, photo below."
 
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Not sure why the price is a secret but last I looked it was around £650 these days. Ouch indeed, it’s doubled the past 3-4 years.
 
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Not sure why the price is a secret but last I looked it was around £650 these days. Ouch indeed, it’s doubled the past 3-4 years.
I didn't know if it was vulgar to discuss the price that's all.
 
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I didn't know if it was vulgar to discuss the price that's all.
This is an Aussie administered forum. They don't know the meaning of vulgar so go for your life 😉
 
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If you have the reference number for the watch I can look it up.