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What end links I need for this adjustable clasp on modern Speedmaster Moonwatch bracelet?

  1. Pun Mar 28, 2019

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    I have bought Clasp part number 117STZ001154 having adjustable positions. Now I need to fix it on my modern Speedmaster Moonwatch bracelet. I followed instructions from the following thread at Rolex forum that stated end link part number 118ST1589. This is not shown now at Omega parts site with Omega service centre. What end link will solve my problem. Following is the link to the thread for your reference. Please help.
    https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=584973
     
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  2. Pun Mar 29, 2019

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    I wonder why this small query to the seasoned Omega experts has not yet addressed. I’m sorry it may be the different time zones that have delayed the attention and I’m just impatient.
     
  3. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Mar 29, 2019

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    Honestly not really sure most Speedmaster owners just use half links if needed rather that retrofitting another clasp
     
  4. Pun Mar 29, 2019

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    Thanks for your response. The Rolex Forum link has the details as how these two made the bracelet more versatile with 6 positions adjustment! I got lured into buying same so that I can beat Indian summer with better ease.
     
  5. M'Bob Mar 29, 2019

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    Never let those guys threaten you. They think they are better because their brand has slightly more name recognition.
     
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  6. gpssti4 Mar 29, 2019

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    I think it was a threat/thread typo.
     
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  7. justinz Mar 29, 2019

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    I hope those clasp links are still available, my AD was going to order this coming week so I can mod my Speedy bracelet with the micro clasp.
     
  8. WurstEver Mar 29, 2019

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    I had an adjustable clasp fitted to my Tintin recently at the local OB. The part number for the links they used was different from what you described above. Details here: https://omegaforums.net/threads/speedy-tintin-information-gathering.33387/page-115#post-1170391

    Good luck! It's a very useful modification.
     
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  9. Pun Mar 29, 2019

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  10. Pun Mar 29, 2019

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    I’m so sorry Sir. It was auto correct mode to blame perhaps, please read as thread instead.
     
  11. M'Bob Mar 29, 2019

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    Yes, I figured. Now my turn to apologize: my attempt at wit failed to adequately translate.
     
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  12. Pun Mar 29, 2019

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    No Sir that’s not the case. Your wit was definitely appreciated; I just communicated my humble position as why that happened. Ours is a great Gentlemen’s Forum indeed.
     
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  13. gpssti4 Mar 30, 2019

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    Yes. Indeed, no need to apologise - there are many people here whereby English isn’t their first language and would have indeed read threat.
     
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  14. Pun Apr 19, 2019

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    Got your reference links and they perfectly fit with the bracelet and the clasp. Thanks indeed for helping me.
     
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  15. 77deluxe Apr 19, 2019

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    No end links needed if......you wear a NATO!!!

    (Apologies, as a nato fan, I couldn’t resist)
     
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  16. Pun Apr 19, 2019

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    Yes indeed. I understand. I’ve yet to start appreciating NATO....
    Indian summer is better dealt with a steel bracelet with adjustable clasp. Strap of any material is a challenge when the best fit is in between two holes!!
     
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