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I wonder if anyone can help me please. I have a seiko 5 watch with the following details on the back 7S26-0530. The problem I have is not with the watch itself but the bracelet which has the code 3236ZE stamped on it. It was always a bit on the tight side when I purchased it new however over the years it has got tighter and not comfortable to wear now. After all that preamble my question is does anyone know where I can get hold of a couple of links. I don't really want to purchase a new bracelet as the original is in excellent condition. I hope someone out there can kindly help. I have enclosed some pics if that helps.

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Why not use a watch bracelet extender they come in either silver or gold, I have a watch with one fitted, they are not exactly the best looking of things when fitted but it would allow you to use the watch and they can be got for a couple of quid on E-Bay

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1. Maybe someone on a Seiko specific site will be able to help?

2. You bought it new? But the shop didn't give you back the end links? I would visit the shop or any other which carries new Seikos and see if they have any spare links.

3. The Seiko AD should be able to solve your problem, maybe not with an extra link but a new band?

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Thanks guys for all your help. anilv I purchased this watch through a dealer on eBay as I want ed a Seiko made in Japan of which this one is. Unfortunately he only sells watches and no spares. I have tried Seiko UK and of course they do not recognise the watch details as it is Japanese. So my dilemma is where do I get a new bracelet to fit this watch surely there must be one available to buy after all it is a standard Seiko 5.

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I am not sure how much is okay in price? But here are extra links for you? 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Seiko-Z13577-LK-7S26-3160-Z13577-LK-links-AU00836N-/152139723650

Think that should be the right links. 

Here are all the numbers? http://boley.de/referenz/seiko/33887?l=18&q=7S26-0530

According to jules the bracelet should be the http://cgi.julesborel.com/cgi-bin/matcgi2?ref=SEK+CS%237S26-0530&submit=Search

http://cgi.julesborel.com/cgi-bin/matcgi2?ref=~]]J^K

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Thanks guys for all your help. anilv I purchased this watch through a dealer on eBay as I want ed a Seiko made in Japan of which this one is. Unfortunately he only sells watches and no spares. I have tried Seiko UK and of course they do not recognise the watch details as it is Japanese. So my dilemma is where do I get a new bracelet to fit this watch surely there must be one available to buy after all it is a standard Seiko 5.

Thank you for all that very helpful information rogart63. I am sure I can finally get what I want.

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