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I picked this up awhile back with some other watches when I bought that Atmos clock from a garage sale in Bellville, TX--everybody knows where that is, right?  The only other time I had been there was for a fiddle contest...anyway...

The bracelet is too short.  I have found some links on ebay, but I dont want to spend the money because this is not a money-making venture I am in (more like a monetary sink hole).  So, I am thinking that maybe I can fabricate a link and put it on the bottom where it will not be seen.

Is that really as dumb as it sounds?  Feel free to speak your piece if so.

It is a nice looking watch and has been running for many months just with ambient lighting to charge it up.

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