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Old 9 January 2018, 08:38 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by SearChart View Post
The plastic that those blocks are made of can easily scratch a bracelet. I now use tape to protect the links.
I once missed a hit with my hammer while taking out the pin of a ceramic rado bracelet... Well you can fill in the rest...
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Originally Posted by PJ S View Post
Heads get chewed by owners using wrong size screwdriver, and not heating the bracelet to soften the thread lock glue used to prevent them backing out.
If anything, pin & collar is the easier and more secure option.
no need hammer on Nautilus bracelets the pins are just friction fitted into the collar so even with a sewing pin you can push those out , actually it worth to check it since on my bracelet some of the collars/sleeves were extremely loose IDK if the pin can slide out accidentaly but making them a bit tighter give me a peace of mind .
btw a simple block like this is fine i think
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