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Aug 15, 2011,19:21 PM -
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I think that the 15300 uses a butterfly-type clasp instead of the foldover clasp (in steel).
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15300 royal oak short buckle?
By: optionc : August 10th, 2011-06:12
Folks, I recall that the 15300 has a short buckle that is a bit better for smaller wrists... is my memory correct? The current bracelet buckle is a bit big for my smaller wrist... any advice or guidance would be appreciated. best, OpC
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spoke w/ local ap service center ... no go on a short buckle. :( [nt]
By: optionc : August 15th, 2011-08:48
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:(
By: ban me : August 15th, 2011-10:19
sorry to hear that
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If you have small wrists, maybe try...
By: ED209 : August 15th, 2011-19:08
Hi OpC, Maybe try the one and 1/2 link with the current deployment to get a better fit? Regards, ED-209
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By: THE Paul Erhardt : August 15th, 2011-19:21
I think that the 15300 uses a butterfly-type clasp instead of the foldover clasp (in steel). Paul
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Yes there is.
By: flaw : August 15th, 2011-21:32
The older series came with the longer butterfly buckle and I was told the later series came with the shorter buckle.
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