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9 January 2018, 05:08 AM | #1 |
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Has anyone done this by themselves? We are speaking about the bracelet with pins not screws, if you have, which tool? (if you have a link would be great) and how hard is it to do it yourself.
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9 January 2018, 05:44 AM | #2 |
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I had my local rolex AD's watchmaker handle it. I just do not have the proper tools at my disposal. Simple work just best to have the proper equipment.
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9 January 2018, 05:55 AM | #3 |
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Quite easy to scratch the bracelet while doing it yourself, even with the required tools it takes some finesse.
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9 January 2018, 06:15 AM | #4 |
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A bracelet holder tool block and pin punch tool should do it, but you are correct, it does take some finesse. The last pin bracelet I had was an Omega SMP Bond. That was a long time ago, but I recall it being tricky little project.
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I used the little mallet and a plastic block. i put some Saran wrap on the end to not scratch it. mallet was super easy.
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9 January 2018, 08:17 AM | #7 |
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Why they don't use screws is beyond me. Seems like a cheap alternative on their part.
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9 January 2018, 08:21 AM | #8 |
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Ah yea. Ouch! I would wrap my entire bracelet in Saran Wrap
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I always support DIY because if you scratched it, you blame yourself
what if AD scratched yours? AD is human too just like you and me and they do make mistake as well. many horror stories AD scratched it and denying it. trust yourself, size in a calm and relaxed mood, don't rush. |
9 January 2018, 02:13 PM | #10 |
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My 5711 has screws but I’ve adjusted a friend’s. I taped up the bracelets and used a press with a brass hammer.
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9 January 2018, 02:56 PM | #11 |
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Good to know my omega resizing experience will come in handy when the time comes.
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If anything, pin & collar is the easier and more secure option. |
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btw a simple block like this is fine i think
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to be honest my daughter had one for free for one of her fashion watch it works flawless ( a bit smaller and has just one pin pushing adapter ) , i m sure you can source one from ebay or aliexpress very cheap, if the sleeves are loose you just push a bit with a plier and then gives the perfect fit.
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https://www.esslinger.com/watch-band...emover-deluxe/ I like the idea of not having to use a mallet with the tool block and pin pusher.
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10 January 2018, 07:52 AM | #17 |
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I've used those screw type pin pushers a few times. I've found if you aren't dead on it ends up slipping. tried the mallet style and found it to be easier and less likely to scratch. but that's just my experience.
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10 January 2018, 08:58 AM | #18 |
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Yeah, I can see that happening with screw type link pin remover tools. I would tape the bracelet up good, no matter what tool.
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