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Here you go, John.
This will take a couple of tries, but after you "get it," it'll come naturally and you'll actually enjoy the release of pressure when you're swollen.
Open the 6 o'clock side of the clasp only. Take your thumb and grab the edge facing you and pull moderately hard until you feel the swivel release. Now close the clasp and you will have extended THIS side 4 mm. To put it back is just as easy: open the same side, take your thumb and pull until the swivel opens 1/2 way; then use tip of thumb to press clasp the rest of the way down into the "closed" position. Voila!
You can also do this on the 12 o'clock side, but it isn't quite as easy.
Enjoy!
-Dean
Reverso Grande GMT
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Here you go, John.
By: watchme : March 15th, 2007-17:31
This will take a couple of tries, but after you "get it," it'll come naturally and you'll actually enjoy the release of pressure when you're swollen. Open the 6 o'clock side of the clasp only. Take your thumb and grab the edge facing you and pull moderate...