Did I get the wrong bracelet?!?

Is it true that Omega offer the Seamaster 300 NTTD edition with different length bracelets?

I love how this watch looks on the mesh, but it can get uncomfortable with the clasp digging into my wrist and creating an indent!

Not sure if a shorter bracelet would solve the problem, but I was surprised to hear that there are apparently different options. If true, I’m guessing the ship has sailed (the boutique didn’t mention anything when I bought it) and purchasing an additional bracelet is probably prohibitively expensive!

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There is indeed a shorter strap available for that watch, but I believe it's at an additional cost. If you purchased from an Omega boutique, it wouldn't hurt to ask to see if they can help you. I suppose it also depends on how long ago you bought the watch too.

Good luck! (Love that watch)

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Yes. A shorter mesh strap is available. Hope it helps.

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Hell yea! Thats one nice #divewatch you got there partner.

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And no, you got a great bracelet!

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This bracelet is fantastic but only if you have a big wrist. It is limited in its flex. Somewhere on the omega website it says “not recommended for wrists smaller than 6.5 inches” I think it was 6.5 it might have been 7.

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I was just going to say the mesh bracelet from

Omega is one of their most comfortable but I have a 8 inch wrist and thicker on hot days, might be the reason I enjoy it on my Seamaster 300 Heritage. Hope you can find a solution. Good luck!

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Thanks, everyone. Yeah, my wrist is 6.5 inches. So, I just about get away with it. But now that the existence of a shorter bracelet has been confirmed, I’ll enquire how much it is…

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JamesHartigan

Thanks, everyone. Yeah, my wrist is 6.5 inches. So, I just about get away with it. But now that the existence of a shorter bracelet has been confirmed, I’ll enquire how much it is…

You won't have difficulty selling yours, that should offset the cost