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applepizzaz4u

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You can't visually see it but when I feel the area where the clasp closes, it feels like one side sits higher than the other. Anyone else who has the link bracelet (space black or not) experiencing the same?

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Mine is the same too, it's not a problem. Remember guys, this is a £950 ($1100) watch that is made within certain tolerances! It is not a part from the international space station that has to be machined to the nanometer!!

Be realistic, it's not a "problem" and no you should not take it in for something that can't even be seen to the naked eye.
 
If you have to say "you can't visually see it...." then it isn't a real problem. It'll get all scuffed to hell in a few months anyway.
 
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Mine is the same...not even close to a millimetre off and you'd have to have extreme OCD to even notice this.

Apple will definitely NOT replace this.
 
I looked at it closer and I can see it now. You can even press down on it a little further and then it becomes even with the other side. Once you stop holding that side it rises again.
 
I looked at it closer and I can see it now. You can even press down on it a little further and then it becomes even with the other side. Once you stop holding that side it rises again.

It's a relatively cheap watch, in the scheme of things. It isn't going to be perfect. Additionally, the clasp is on the inside of your wrist. Who cares what it looks like!
 
My link bracelet was damaged wouldn't even close properly. I have a thread on it check it out got pictures as well.
 
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