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15 June 2010, 10:40 PM | #1 |
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Removing Permanent Link on Oyster Bracelet
I posted this on WUS, so I figure I might as well post it here too.
Sorry in advance for the bad pictures...bad lighting, fingerprints all over the watch... When my 14060M came in, first thing I did was resize the watch for my 6.5" wrist. I take out the two removable links and move the micro-adjustment and voila: Looks great huh? I flip it over: Gosh, the clasp is very much off-center. You can see here how biased the watch is to the 12 o'clock side: This really bugged me, so I decided to take out a permanent link from the 6 o'clock side and add one of the removable links back on the 12 o'clock side. I did some research and narrowed it down to three options: 1) Send it in to RSC and let them handle it. 2) Use a Dremel and cut the link. 3) Pull the link apart with some Vise Grips. I just got the watch, so I didn't want to send it off to Rolex already. Also, I didn't have a Dremel. So choice three it was. Missing some pictures here, but these were the steps I took: 1) Remove the spring bar holding the diver's extension in place. 2) Remove each side of the bracelet and take off the end links. 3) Remove the last link from the 6 o'clock side of the bracelet, leaving just the permanent links. 4) Grip each outer link of the permanent link I wanted to remove with this: 5) Get a friend to help me pull this damn link apart. Let me tell you, that link is in there TIGHT! It required a lot of force to separate it, I guess that's good craftsmanship from Rolex. 6) Add link to the 12 o'clock side of the bracelet. 7) Put the watch back together. Results: Wow, this link is GONE: Watch still sits great on top of the wrist: And now it sits great on the bottom too: Look at how well balanced it is now: And the step between the links isn't that noticeable: I know a lot of people may be either for or against removing a permanent link on their oyster bracelet. If you have larger wrists, no worries. However, I wanted the watch to fit properly, and I am very happy with the results. -Edward |
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