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6 September 2018, 09:17 PM | #1 |
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Will Smarty End Links Scratch the Underside of the Case?
I'm looking for the opinion of people who installed Smarty end links on their watches.
I have a SS 116520 Daytona, and I'm considering putting an Oysterflex or Genuine Rolex leather straps in combination with the smarty end links. Obviously I'm after a 116519 look. I know fitment is not 100% perfect, and there would a bit of play depending on the thickness of the OF or leather. So would the rear lugs of the custom end links rub a lot against the back of the watch case creating scratches? I know it wouldn't be the end of the world especially since these scratches would be on the back, but if I switch back to a SS bracelet, would you clearly see where the lugs of the Smarty end links were touching? I used to put Nato straps on my GMT, so no matter how careful I was, putting the the bracelet springbars back made some minor scratches on the case which would really annoy me. Obviously a polish would fix all of this, but I wanted to hear people's opinions. It would be great if perhaps someone had pictures of the "damage" (or the lack thereof) that those end links would do. Thanks! |
6 September 2018, 11:28 PM | #2 |
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Yes, I see some minor marks on the underside of the lugs from the Smarty end link where it holds on to the case. They're only visible when I have the bracelet back on.
Minor marks on the underside of the lugs don't bother me in the least. |
1 April 2023, 04:58 PM | #3 |
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Curious to get some additional feedback from others on this. I don't believe the endlinks are Smarty, but they are essentially the same thing with the little tabs on the bottom.
I was hoping to put my Daytona on an Oysterflex with these, and I think that would lead to dirt and grime getting in there as well as any shifting of the metal rubbing and causing scratching. |
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My experience with various Rolex watches is similar with the Smarty endlinks, not concerned at all Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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2 April 2023, 12:15 AM | #5 |
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Yes. They definitely do. I’ve used them for years and it’s something you just have to live with
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What about a deftly placed tiny piece of transparent tape just where the smarty tab meets the case? It would be invisible under the tab and avoid said marks.
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I found some endlinks that don't have the tabs that I think I may get instead! |
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