I have a 3706 (classic dial) on the nice Mk. I. (pyramid-link) bracelet, that
I bought new in 1998. I'll pass down my daughter the watch in April as a
graduate present. She has a thin wrist so I cannot shorten the bracelet enough
because of fixed links (10 on one, 6 on the other part, so altogether 16 fixed
links).
(This is the result, after a long debate with myself about getting her and her
sister a birth-year watch - I thought about the 3707 but it proved to be too
long for their wrists… Sister finally got a non-IWC - also passed down from my
small collection - that she is happy with.)
So: I wonder if the Mk. II. bracelet (same design as that of the 3717
bracelet, with 3 flat rows and two non-rounded raised rows) has a better
option to be shortened, containing less fixed links? Private messages are
highly welcome and I'll get back here once I know the exact number of the
fixed links on the Mk. II. bracelet.
I do not want to sell or trade the Mk. I. bracelet because I plan to get
myself a pre-loved black-dial Spitfire version of the 3706 and wear it on the
Mk. I. bracelet.)
Just posted this question to "IWC Schaffhausen Watch Owners" fb-group too.
Thank you in advance for all your kind help! Best regards,
Robert