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Is my 9315 bracelet beyond repairable?
I hope I put this thread in the right forum.
Had this happened to my bracelet, luckily the watch itself didn't get damaged. Sorry for the crappy image quality. It's that centre link that broke, which connects the bracelet and the watchs bar spring. Is this easily repairable? Any tips on what I should do? Bracelet is 9315 with 380 end links. Thanks. |
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Just get a new one.
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Real Name: Larry
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Most everything is repairable.
The question becomes is the part valuable enough to warrant the work and cost involved. ![]()
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You need to send the bracelet to Michael Young , classic watch repairs have a search
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The endlink you have pictured is an 80 endlink for a 7206 rivet, not a 9315.
I'd suggest that you track down a correct 380 endlink versus having this one repaired. |
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