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Old 15 August 2019, 04:54 PM   #91
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Is it safe thread reaches new level....and in my opinion the watch is ruined beyond repair
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Old 15 August 2019, 05:01 PM   #92
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Did you not see on the picture that his whole hand is missing? As he was lifting me up, his hand just snapped and broke off. But we figured the bigger priority would be to start this thread and make sure the watch is ok. We went to ER after reading all your comments, so the hand is fine now.


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Old 15 August 2019, 05:42 PM   #93
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Thanks all for your replies. Seems like all these worries were unnecessary .

And thanks for reminding me the stickers should be removed! I took care of that just now.

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Old 15 August 2019, 07:44 PM   #94
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Thanks all for your replies. Seems like all these worries were unnecessary .

And thanks for reminding me the stickers should be removed! I took care of that just now.

Well done!!!!

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Old 15 August 2019, 07:56 PM   #95
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Burn them. So the temptation to put them back on isn't there. There are some people who even buy new ones to put on..
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Old 15 August 2019, 08:16 PM   #96
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All's well that ends well.

Hope to read regular contributions from Jef’s wife. These forums need a breath of fresh air
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Old 15 August 2019, 08:35 PM   #97
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Thanks all for your replies. Seems like all these worries were unnecessary .

And thanks for reminding me the stickers should be removed! I took care of that just now.



Excellent....enjoy your watch


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Old 15 August 2019, 08:37 PM   #98
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I think it looks okay from the pictures. But please remove all plastics


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Old 15 August 2019, 08:48 PM   #99
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This thread became hilarious with the addition of Jef's wife to the mix. Welcome to the both of you, and enjoy those great looking watches.

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It wont. More likely under extreme stress it would break or snap.
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Old 15 August 2019, 08:55 PM   #100
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Thanks all for your replies. Seems like all these worries were unnecessary .

And thanks for reminding me the stickers should be removed! I took care of that just now.



Looks perfect now!


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Old 15 August 2019, 09:07 PM   #101
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I’ve been there mate and i am 100% sure that your BLRO is fine, nothing to worry about.
For me the main problem now, you must get rid off all the negative thinking and clear your minds, just forget about it so you can enjoy wearing it again cheers.



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Old 15 August 2019, 09:21 PM   #102
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Unless you are lifting her 20 times per day for six months you are fine.
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Old 15 August 2019, 09:21 PM   #103
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Unless you are lifting her 20 times per day for six months you are fine.


And there goes our workout plan...


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Old 15 August 2019, 10:28 PM   #104
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Ignore these other idiots. The bracelet is stretched and should be repaired ASAP. I wouldn't wear it.
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Old 15 August 2019, 10:52 PM   #105
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Hi folks!
So just now I was dancing with my wife, of course I was wearing my new BLRO. And when lifting her up, I think a good portion of the weight was being lifted by the inner side of the clasp pushing it laterally toward my hand. Now I’m afraid it could have bent (certain parts) of the clasp/bracelet.
I hope the professionals at TRF can convince me otherwise

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Old 16 August 2019, 01:35 AM   #106
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If it was your intention to hurt, you have failed my good sir. I hope you get to fill your life with all good things.

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I’ve been there mate and i am 100% sure that your BLRO is fine, nothing to worry about.
For me the main problem now, you must get rid off all the negative thinking and clear your minds, just forget about it so you can enjoy wearing it again cheers.

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I agree, thank you for the great input! I think it’s a process many go through with a new Rolex

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Ignore these other idiots. The bracelet is stretched and should be repaired ASAP. I wouldn't wear it.
Thank you for your opinion, I respectfully will not follow this advice.

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Hope to read regular contributions from Jef’s wife. These forums need a breath of fresh air
Aww this just made my heart melt. I’m pretty sure there will be more of these threads in which I post and my wife finds out and pitches in. It seems to have become ‘a thing’.
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Old 16 August 2019, 02:29 AM   #107
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Upon closer inspection it seems that the bracket strut is pushed back causing a repositioning of the basket flange which should be reset into place. Once the cog is properly aligned, it will slip back into place and should look normal. Or you could always just replace the bracelet.


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