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troybuz 19 February 2025 07:34 AM

Sizing a Lady President Bracelet?
 
Hi Folks,
I just purchased a pre-owned 26mm DJ 18K Gold Lady President for my wife and I need to get the watch bracelet sized.
All of the easily removable links have been taken out, and I still need about a 1/2" more removed.
My research tells me these are considered "permeant links", and must be removed by an AD?
I called a local AD, and they tell me it might need to go to a jeweler... which tells me they did not know, but did not do it themselves.
Any thoughts, experience, or resource recommendations.
Thanks
T

RoyalOac 19 February 2025 09:32 AM

I inquired about this with my wife’s 31mm DJ president bracelet. If you live near a RSC, like the one in NYC, they will remove the permalinks for free. However, they will not return the “damaged” link to you.

https://youtu.be/Dzl1hA5i1-Q?si=Bh_A29jX6_5-kn0T

This is usually how it works.

ltmgeller 19 February 2025 10:03 AM

They have to be cut off. My other half is the same, but she decided to wear it big.

watchwatcher 20 February 2025 12:19 AM

Is there a 1.5 link for that model? If so, that would be ideal.

goldfixer21 20 February 2025 12:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChronoZach (Post 13548463)
Visit your local watchmaker that specializes in Rolex, they should be able to size it for you.

Cheers,

If they have the correct tools or a bench jeweler

OG1982 20 February 2025 12:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by watchwatcher (Post 13548918)
Is there a 1.5 link for that model? If so, that would be ideal.

If the watch is too small with all links removed, a 1.5 link will be no good in this instance.

watchwatcher 20 February 2025 11:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OG1982 (Post 13548946)
If the watch is too small with all links removed, a 1.5 link will be no good in this instance.

That makes sense...must not have been fully awake when I wrote that. :chuckle:

KatGirl 21 February 2025 04:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OG1982 (Post 13548946)
If the watch is too small with all links removed, a 1.5 link will be no good in this instance.


??? I believe it’s still too BIG, not too small….[emoji4]

Kat


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OG1982 21 February 2025 04:14 AM

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Originally Posted by KatGirl (Post 13550352)
??? I believe it’s still too BIG, not too small….[emoji4]

Kat


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Indeed, it’s too big, my bad.

But my point is valid and still stands. The 1.5 link is useless in this instance.


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georgekart 21 February 2025 06:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RoyalOac (Post 13548443)
I inquired about this with my wife’s 31mm DJ president bracelet. If you live near a RSC, like the one in NYC, they will remove the permalinks for free. However, they will not return the “damaged” link to you.

https://youtu.be/Dzl1hA5i1-Q?si=Bh_A29jX6_5-kn0T

This is usually how it works.

Seeing as an AD doesn't return those links to you, I'd try find someone who can do it and return you the link. Maybe some of those companies that refurbish bracelets would be a good option. Or just a watchmaker in your area with a link separator.

jacowestt 21 February 2025 07:20 AM

Based on what I’ve seen, those so-called “permanent links” can be tricky. They usually require special tools and expertise. Some independent watchmakers with a strong background in Rolex adjustments have successfully handled similar issues, but if you’re not 100% sure about the jeweler’s experience, it might be safer to have an AD handle it. Either way, ensure the person you choose has a solid track record with Rolex repairs to avoid any mishaps.


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