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Re: Autavia Bracelet
In Response To: Autavia Bracelet ()

You're probably referring to the oyster bracelet (here's how it looks likes http://chronocentric.com/forums/chronotrader/index.cgi?md=read;id=18691)... this is the chunky bracelet for the 11630 Autavia cases, although, I've seen them on undated GF (Beads of Rice) here are some examples http://chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?md=read;id=61696. If you want the weight and the bold look go with the oyster bracelet, but if you want a light feel and not too bold of a look go with the GF bracelets... I prefer the oyster bracelet on mine but have tried the GF and both seem nice.

: Hello,

: I have a silver Autavia 11630 and I am considering treating it to
: an original bracelet. I have seen both a GF beads of rice as
: well as one with larger links. I would love to hear some
: feedback on which style you prefer and why as well as which end
: links I would need.

: Thanks for your help.

: Matt

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