First off, regardless of what the site says and what a dealer will say to you, the watches are not 440 Stainless Steel. This was proven some years ago when a member with skills in metallurgy performed destruction tests. It is Stainless Steel, but a lower grade than 440. With regards improving your watch, when you say the clasp is not working, do you mean it is not closing properly/popping open easily? That can be corrected by making the curve of the clasp leaves less pronounced so there is less tension/spring when the clasp is closing If the bracelet is coming away from the watch head, it might be that you need to replace the spring bars which are holding the two together. Another option, is to replace the bracelet with a leather strap If you're really not satisfied with the watch, request an exhange with the dealer, and send it back for replacement (you will have to pay the return shipping, that's just how the game goes) As above, and as Andrew has told you, a replica will not feel 100% like the real thing, so it's a case of either accepting them as they are, replacing as many parts as possible with genuine parts, or simply buying the real thing