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9 September 2015, 11:55 PM | #31 |
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10 September 2015, 10:44 AM | #32 |
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Strangley I just removed the half link on my bracelet 114060 and the screw is most definitely shorter also has a more recessed flathead than the regular link screws. That MFer was in there so tight with locktite now i have to go see the dealer for this screw. its fine but a little beat up now and its going to eat at my OCD. I even have the proper hollow ground screwdriver.
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11 September 2015, 01:30 AM | #33 |
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I guess maybe that's the reason RSCs replace all screws during service, because properly loctited, there's no way to remove the screw without chewing it up at least some...
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Which bracelet models from the new series have the easylink feature? Does the 72600 has it?
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15 January 2016, 06:17 AM | #35 |
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Modern Rolex bracelets : ======================== 63xxx : Jubilé , crownclasp 64xxx : Jubilé Karat , crownclasp 70xxx : oysterclasp , brossed ( for OP ) 72xxx : oysterclasp + easylink , polished (for OP date / DJ / SkyDweller / MG) 73xxx : crownclasp , polished (For DD / DJ) 77xxx : oysterlock + easylink , brossed (for Explorer) 78xxx : oysterlock + easylink , polished (for Daytona / Gmt / Ym / Ym2) 97xxx : oysterlock + glidelock , brossed (for Sub / SD) 98xxx : oysterlock + glidelock , brossed (for SDDS) 727xx : Oyster Special edition , crownclasp 747xx : Oyster Special edition , crownclasp 74xxx : Oyster Karat , crownclasp 728xx : PearlMaster Special edition , crownclasp 748xx : PearlMaster Special edition , crownclasp 729xx : PearlMaster , crownclasp 749xx : PearlMaster , crownclasp 83xxx : Président , crownclasp 84xxx : Président Karat , crownclasp So your answer is "yes" |
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15 January 2016, 06:34 AM | #37 |
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This thread freaks me out a bit.
I think I'd like to have a link taken out of my Platona, but I'm hesitant to go to a local AD because I'm not impressed with any of them and I fear their watch tech will scratch up the bracelet or damage the screws. I think I'll just wait until I'm in NYC next and take it to RSC. |
15 January 2016, 07:17 AM | #38 |
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Hopefully all you helpful TRFers who are pulling screws out of their bands are using a thread locker to replace them.
Wouldn't want yours to be the next tale of woe...
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15 January 2016, 07:22 AM | #39 |
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Alpino Is The Man !!
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15 January 2016, 08:20 AM | #40 |
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Just for clarity, RSC doesn't replace bracelet screws during service....just the springbars.
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15 January 2016, 09:09 PM | #41 |
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Once a screw so small gets damaged very hard to take it out without damaging the link; very important to use the right screwdriver size for the job.
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It's an easy DIY job with the right tools. I recently bought a precision screwdriver set to remove a link from my new Explorer. I ordered Loctite online and it's a simple process (and kind of fun if you're into doing small fix-it things). I'm glad I got all of this b/c I checked the screws on my Sub and two were a little loose.
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I personally am not a big fan of locktite. My experience getting screws out of links with it have been lets say very challenging. One good trick is to place the link or bracelet in hot water for a minute or two you will be surprised how much easier it will be to remove the screw. Next invest in some good screw drivers I like the Bergeon 6899-A10 great set. You need the right tool to do the job. Good luck
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+1 on Bergeon tools, my set is similar to this one:
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Thanks, here actual picture of mine (purchased from Otto Frei, they label the central cover with their logo) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Can anyone tell me the length, diameter and thread pitch of each of these link screws?
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12 May 2020, 06:26 AM | #48 |
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Old thread I know! But for the next guy who is searching at least a lot of info in one thread
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13 May 2020, 07:10 AM | #49 |
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Any idea on the specific size of the shorter screw this thread is regarding which connects the clasp to the bracelet? Decided to resize my bracelet last week however I ended up incorrectly removing the shorter screw connecting the clasp and managed to lose it in the process
I ordered a pack of M1.10 x 1.70 x 13.60mm screws from Cousins however the thread seems too loose when screwing it in hence it just falls out when given a tap. Currently resulted in having to use an old nato strap on my datejust hence any help would be much appreciated! |
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Trying to revive this again, but I have a similar situation with my explorer ii clasp screw. Anybody know what the dimensions are for the smaller screw that connects to the clasp on the explorer ii??
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Get that AD to order you new screws from Rolex.
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28 April 2024, 01:35 AM | #52 |
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Would that be the same screws for links on a 78590 bracelet? (SS Daytona 116520)
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