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Old 4 April 2014, 09:52 PM   #1
Nathan_Barnes
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End Links on GMT 16750

Hey all!

Maybe I am being paranoid, but I would like your advice on the end links of my GMT 16750.

I took off the bracelet and put on a leather strap, then replaced the bracelet.

I noticed that one of the end links above 12 o'clock is uneven with the lugs, i.e. it seems to sink below the lugs as if I may have bent it.

While this is obviously nothing major, is there an easy way to adjust this? or am I over reacting and should enjoy this vintage piece as it is? (I have to admit, I do like some of the niks and dings on it...adds character like it has been somewhere and has a story to tell). This also may be due to the fact that I am no accustomed to the loose nature of vintage jubilee bracelets; I am accustomed to modern machined solid steel oyster bracelets.

Thanks for your advice everyone :)

Nathan
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Old 5 April 2014, 01:15 AM   #2
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Take it back off and gently bend it back to proper shape..
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