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A Closer Look at the “Free‑Lock” System
The standout engineering feature of the 16012 Exclusive is its magnetic “Free‑Lock” clasp. Unlike traditional buckles or spring rings that can snag, the Free‑Lock uses two opposing neodymium magnets sealed behind a thin leather flap. The magnets are calibrated to hold up to 150 g of force—more than enough for everyday wear but easy enough to release with a light pull. This design eliminates the unsightly hardware that often disrupts a bracelet’s visual flow.
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