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19 June 2010, 12:39 AM | #1 |
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High Fiving and the Foldover Clasp
I've been wearing my 1981 blue dial Air King a lot lately and have been doing an excessive amount of high fiving with the Stanley Cup, world cup and NBA finals going on. Everytime I high five my clasp flies open and the watch goes any which way. Anyone else have this problem? Any solutions besides changing watches when anticipating copious amounts of high fives? Is my clasp just old and not as secure as it should be?
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19 June 2010, 12:50 AM | #2 |
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Simple solution stop high fiving whatever that is,or just slightly bend the locking clasp to make it lock more secure.Or just get a strap the 20mm Nato will be OK even with 19mm lugs.
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19 June 2010, 12:55 AM | #3 |
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19 June 2010, 12:56 AM | #4 |
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High five with your other hand.
Or maybe you can change your clasp?
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19 June 2010, 01:19 AM | #5 |
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Stopping the high fiving is not an option. Drinks + big games = high fiving to the extreme. I could switch wrists I suppose but high fiving with the off-hand can lead to awkward/less aesthetically pleasing high fives. Everyone knows that.
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I was just kidding about that option, Ross.
I would seriously try to get a new clasp, or you could go to a watchmaker and have him bend your old clasp.
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Why ever would he have to go to a watchmaker for such a very simple task like slightly bending the tongue locking clasp.
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Ill try bending the clasp. Do you mean the flat metal foldover parts or the 2 prong like things that lock the clasp into place. Sorry if that's tough to understand.
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Yep, just the slightest bend will do it, but don't over do it!
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I can't comment on the technical stuff, but high fiving is awesome.
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Quote:
I'm not good at DIY, Pete.
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What is the min/max HiFive ratings of the Air King. If I remember correctly it is limited to regular season little league games. You are gonna break it if you continue using that watch for Pro level playoffs!
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I thought all Rolexes were Pro-High five rated!
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When you really connect with a solid high five a fold over clasp is in deep trouble. Rolex clearly didn't account for this During research and development of this clasp.
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They DID do R&D on it! That's why they have locking folding clasps! Specifically for this reason! Can you imagine all the high-fiving that went on in Rolex's R&D department when they figured that one out? Rolexes flying off all over the place!
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Your Rolex is in serious need of repair. I high five all the time and never have this problem.
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If James worthys clasp could withstand all the heavy high fiving he did after last nights win I have no doubt that my clasp is fried.
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Would Low Fives mitigate the problem? ;-)
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I take offense at this thread. I'm a Celtics fan.
Nice tutorial on bracelet adjustment: http://forums.timezone.com/pdf.php?th=2311
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That's the beauty of living across the pond. We shake hands
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All about the High-Fives over here.....but everyone's given you good advice already.
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Tuscaloosa, Ha. A weekend in Auburn can break anything, including UA resolve.
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Well, funny enough that picture is in Tuscaloosa. Hi five anyway.
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hahahha!
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19 June 2010, 05:31 AM | #27 |
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Just do the chest bump and you won't have to worry about it. I'd stay a way from the butt pat though....
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Too funny, Mark.
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19 June 2010, 07:27 AM | #29 |
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After much thought, I've decided to abandon the high five and start raising the roof, which solves the clasp problem but may lead to attempted ass kickings and disgusted onlookers.
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