This is an absolutely fantastic example of a classic Omega watch bracelet from the late 1970s/early 1980s. A lot of vintage bracelet are pretty battered and suffer from a lot of link stretch however this one is an excellent example with minimal stretch. The last 2 photos in the gallery show me holding each horizontally to show you the minimal stretch.
As you can see from the photos of the bracelet, the 1193 clasp and the 672 end links are in wonderful condition and they have all been cleaned manually and ultrasonically cleaned.
On a standard Omega watch (with a 35mm case size) this bracelet will fit a wrist with a size of 6.25 inches with the micro-adjustment on the clasp in it's smallest position. With the micro-adjustment on the clasp in it's largest position the bracelet on a standard Omega watch (35mm case size) will fit a wrist with a size of 7.25 inches. I think this is probably a full size bracelet with all it's original links although don't 100% quote me on that. When the bracelet clasp is closed and the micro-adjustment on the clasp is set to maximum the length (gallery photo 1) of the bracelet on it's own including the end-links is 17cm.
There are 6 removeable push-pin links. 4 on one side and 2 on the other. spring bars