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 Posted: Sat Dec 26th, 2009 08:51 pm
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Has anyone else switched over to the diver clasp yet?  Just an FYI, if the watch fits you perfectly with the butterfly clasp you will need to remove three links for the diver clasp. 

As much as I like the butterfly clasp the watch was made for the diver...imho!

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Thanks for the heads-up Romeo. I am waiting for the jewelers to re-open post Christmas. I was already needing to take out one link (with butterfly), so now looks like I will need to take our possibly 4 links (with diver extension). 

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 Posted: Sat Dec 26th, 2009 09:32 pm
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romeo-1 wrote: Has anyone else switched over to the diver clasp yet?  Just an FYI, if the watch fits you perfectly with the butterfly clasp you will need to remove three links for the diver clasp. 

As much as I like the butterfly clasp the watch was made for the diver...imho!

Hey Romeo - I only have one screwdriver that fits the links, so assume two will be needed (one to turn screw end and the other to hold alternate side). Is that correct?

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 Posted: Sat Dec 26th, 2009 11:43 pm
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Correct, two screw drivers are needed. 

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 Posted: Sun Dec 27th, 2009 03:31 am
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romeo-1 wrote: Correct, two screw drivers are needed. thanks Romeo...............and yes, two screws will always beat one!

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 Posted: Sun Dec 27th, 2009 05:58 am
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jomay wrote: romeo-1 wrote: Correct, two screw drivers are needed. thanks Romeo...............and yes, two screws will always beat one!


Definitely!  The bracelet in my opinion could not be more secure.  It is certainly the most robust bracelet of any of my divers.  The endlinks are massive and seamless in their fitment.

Today I'm going to start trying different strap combinations to see if anything is suited to the unique lug design.  I've got a few heavy duty Nato's and Zulu's and a Ted Su with brushed buckle which would be fun to try. 

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Thanks romeo. Do you have a view on the megalogon bezel? I personally do not own many divers, so not in a great position to judge.

It appears quite tight, but doesn't have the same deep 'click' sound I get from some other divers including the omega planet and glycine lagunare 1000.

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 Posted: Sun Dec 27th, 2009 07:07 am
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Romeo, do you know which size screw driver is the correct size, do your screw drivers have colors on them....want to make sure I have the correct size before my Mega arrives.

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 Posted: Sun Dec 27th, 2009 08:45 am
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jomay wrote: Thanks romeo. Do you have a view on the megalogon bezel? I personally do not own many divers, so not in a great position to judge.

It appears quite tight, but doesn't have the same deep 'click' sound I get from some other divers including the omega planet and glycine lagunare 1000.

Bezel is top notch!  It is tight but mine has zero play and I am confident that I will not accidentally move the bezel during actual dive applications.  My only issue on the bezel is that the indicies do not align exactly at all points on the bezel.  The 12 o'clock pip lines up perfectly but the 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35 are slightly off...not a big issue with me as they are only off by half an index point.

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 Posted: Sun Dec 27th, 2009 08:46 am
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Nabco wrote: Romeo, do you know which size screw driver is the correct size, do your screw drivers have colors on them....want to make sure I have the correct size before my Mega arrives.

Sorry Nabco...I have no idea as to actual size...really small is as accurate as I can get...

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