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A complaint about the CF and VS bracelets is that the center link is close to being flush with the side links. Admittedly it's a nitpick, but it is possible to give it more definition if you're determined and have time to spend. After dismantling the bracelet I used a fine Swiss file to slightly lower the side links. My file only cuts on the bottom and not the sides, so it doesn't damage the center link and maintains a crisp corner. After several filings and test fittings, I stone the link with a diemaker's oil stone and then brush with 400 grit paper on a sanding stick.
The completed finish is not like factory, as I don't have the polishing tools they use, but it looks ok. It's a very slight mod (maybe .2 or .3mm) that only a watch nerd could notice or appreciate, but it does give the SEL a more gen-like appearance.