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25 April 2022, 11:00 PM | #31 |
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The gap to allow the bezel to rotate without scrubbing against the end piece?
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Gap Defects?!
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Now we diverted into a whole new issue. You mean over time, the end piece moves along the spring bar radial axis or axial axis? And this phenomenon is due to the wear and tear of the spring bar diameter or bending of the spring bars?
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[/url] Also, the springbar to the right (with some exaggeration) shows the wear I'm talking about. Much less pronounced deformation is enough to cause the play I'm referring to. Again, that's all normal tear and wear over time. [/url] |
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Gap Defects?!
Wow. That should subject to a high degree bending of spring bars causing the end piece could not snug fit to the casing curve profile, isn’t it?
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25 April 2022, 11:27 PM | #36 |
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But how does it look under an electron microscope??
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You do not need an electron microscope to see the effect. Just wear a watch long enough and it will happen. Just trying to explain the mechanism of tear and wear behind a loose end link, that's all. |
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I grab the photo below from another thread.
For discussion purposes, why is there such a horizontal gap exist on end piece? Overpolished end link/ lugs? Or moving end piece causing wear and tear, developing the gap? What is the remedy for this case?
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It’s normal.
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Looks pretty normal to me. When the endlink is pressed towards one side, against the lug. What you're seeing is the total clearance, all on one side. Your sample pic seems to be of a stickered watch. Check out my previous pictures, too. Unpolished and being like that since new. So no tear and wear in this case. Just tolerances.
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Lols….mind the gap. It’s a Rolex thing now. Y’all way too much.
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And as for the damaged and bent springbars Minute Man posted, they look to be gold (so much softer than steel) and more than likely from a watch with a strap. Steel springbars used with solid end link bracelets generally have imperceptible wear, and any damage caused by the (extreme) pressure required to break them is often "shear" damage where the broken end of the bar remains in the lughole rather than the bending shown. Your watch is fine. Your springbars are unlikely to see any noticeable wear due to the endlink design.
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Thanks all for the good discussion points
Can anyone take a photo of the bezel-endlink gap area if one change-out to Rubber B ? Wonder if Daytona has similar gap as the Daytona bezel is non-rotatable?
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Here is a shot of my 2016 model (now sold) if that helps
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26 April 2022, 03:03 AM | #47 |
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Mind the gap
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OP had everyone checking their watches
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it is like the Co-vid self test
Wonder will dust and dirt accumulate in the gap hole 🕳 and affect the bezels rotation
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This type of gap annoys me. The fit should be flush with the case. It's a hit or miss on all models from new (not from polishing or rubbing). Some models are perfectly flush while others have this very slight gap.
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27 April 2022, 12:43 AM | #55 |
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how can we actually repair the dents and dings defects on the bezel as shown?
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