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7 December 2014, 05:39 AM | #1 |
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Which Bergeon tool to size Rolex bracelets?
Hi Forum experts - just wondering which Bergeon screwdriver (ref number) is best for taking out links of Rolex bracelets..
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7 December 2014, 05:44 AM | #2 |
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160 mm and don't forget to heat up the glue
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7 December 2014, 12:10 PM | #3 |
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What glue? I just use the screwdriver and turn the screw. Please enlighten me on this?
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7 December 2014, 12:32 PM | #4 |
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Loctite
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7 December 2014, 12:34 PM | #5 |
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I've never heated up the glue, never had a problem. Also never put loctite in and never had a problem. I may be in the minority so don't listen to me unless others chime in and have had success the same way.
I have sized and worn well over 20 Rolexes this way and never had issue though. |
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1.6 - never heated up and never had an issue.. knock on wood
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in the screw threads there is some loctite glue to secure it.
So if the screw is hard to turn - don't use too much power. Heat up the other end with a lighter (weakens the glue) and then the screw comes off easily. |
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I always heat up the link where the screw threads in and it helps a lot to ease the screw out.
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Use the correct cut-off tipped Screwdriver.
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Lol@ Jocke
I use a Bic lighter. And I prefer a hollow ground correctly sized screw driver. Some watchmakers use the lighter to help, and that's where I learned the trick. It leaves no mark, and does no damage of any kind to the bracelet. It helps, a lot in some cases.
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