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Old 23 August 2020, 11:19 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Oli.986 View Post
I tend to look at the watch as a whole and that includes the bracelet. Obviously the screws being tight is important but when talking about the aesthetics of a £6300 rolex thats barely a year old and with such a high end finish these imperfections bother me. Why wouldn't they supply screws that uphold the look of a factory finish?

Is the only real option now to have the links replaced for new? I hoping someone with some experience can advise whats best to do
I cannot see why you call it a imperfection a imperfection would be something wrong with the function of your watch.And even if you did replace the links that would be very expensive and for what perhaps a few screws sitting a mm or so higher in the bracelet. Why were the screws replaced were they damaged by yourself or by the watchmaker.Perhaps there are screws a tiny fraction longer but even then they might protrude so have to be polished down, not worth the hassle as it does not stop the function of the bracelet or the watch.
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