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Old 1 February 2013, 02:02 AM   #1
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3 Weeks

So I called the only AD near me to potentially have a permanent link removed from my 14060M and they really told me it could take up to 3 weeks. Seriously, 3 weeks. My belief is that they will mail it to RSC in NYC to have the work done. Am I wrong for being disappointed?
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Old 1 February 2013, 02:03 AM   #2
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at least you know it will be done right. Might take a little bit of time but I would rather wait then have an inexperienced watch guy try to do something.
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Old 1 February 2013, 02:13 AM   #3
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You can do this in 5 minutes. Really. I'll try to dig up the step by step. You just need two vice grips and some in-shape triceps.
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Old 1 February 2013, 02:18 AM   #4
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You can do this in 5 minutes. Really. I'll try to dig up the step by step. You just need two vice grips and some in-shape triceps.
And cajones....
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Old 1 February 2013, 02:23 AM   #5
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I contacted an AD in Rochester and a VERY nice sales associate informed me that they can take care of it on the spot for $20 (charge because I didnt purchase there). Its a 2.5 hour drive and I have been told to rest assured as their techs are proficent and execute permanent link removals (if its required) all the time.
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Old 1 February 2013, 02:44 AM   #6
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I contacted an AD in Rochester and a VERY nice sales associate informed me that they can take care of it on the spot for $20 (charge because I didnt purchase there). Its a 2.5 hour drive and I have been told to rest assured as their techs are proficent and execute permanent link removals (if its required) all the time.
I'd go this route over waiting weeks on the AD who doesn't employ a watchmaker.
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Old 1 February 2013, 02:58 AM   #7
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I'd go this route over waiting weeks on the AD who doesn't employ a watchmaker.
This actually got me thinking. If I purchased a watch from this AD and had to wait three weeks for sizing I'd get a refund and purchase elsewhere. We're not talking about automobile purchases were it has to come from the factory. It's actually a 2 hour drive. Easy road trip where I can listen to a new audio book (50 Shades of Grey anyone).
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Old 1 February 2013, 02:58 AM   #8
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I contacted an AD in Rochester and a VERY nice sales associate informed me that they can take care of it on the spot for $20 (charge because I didnt purchase there). Its a 2.5 hour drive and I have been told to rest assured as their techs are proficent and execute permanent link removals (if its required) all the time.
Which AD in Rochester? Are we talking about Rochester, NY?
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Old 1 February 2013, 03:03 AM   #9
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Which AD in Rochester? Are we talking about Rochester, NY?
Yep, Rochester NY. A quick 2 hour zip for me on Sat morning after piano lesson, fuel, coffee, audio book loaded. Oh the things we do for our Rolex watches. Sorry, I cannot wait 3 weeks to wear this beauty, and really dont want to fuss with it myself, and dont trust a soul where I'm at.
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Old 1 February 2013, 03:31 AM   #10
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Just maybe, with any luck the AD may have a couple of nice preown that you must have.
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Old 1 February 2013, 03:40 AM   #11
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Just maybe, with any luck the AD may have a couple of nice preown that you must have.
Hope not, cause I will leave disappointed. I just purchased two 14060's on Monday so I'm on pause mode for now.
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Hope not, cause I will leave disappointed. I just purchased two 14060's on Monday so I'm on pause mode for now.
Two... one for work, one for play?
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Old 1 February 2013, 03:59 AM   #13
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check the reference section here or minus4plus6.com I swear I remember seeing instructions on how to do it yourself
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Old 1 February 2013, 04:05 AM   #14
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Two... one for work, one for play?
One for me and the other as a gift for my lil brother. After our conversation last night about the history of the Sub he admitted that he was no longer the family horologist
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Old 1 February 2013, 04:09 AM   #15
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check the reference section here or minus4plus6.com I swear I remember seeing instructions on how to do it yourself

"Clamp the vicegrips on each side of the link and pull it apart. The link is non-usable, but they rarely are once removed."

Oh man, no way I'm doing that.
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Old 1 February 2013, 04:36 AM   #16
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"Clamp the vicegrips on each side of the link and pull it apart. The link is non-usable, but they rarely are once removed."

Oh man, no way I'm doing that.
Haha dont blame ya
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"Clamp the vicegrips on each side of the link and pull it apart. The link is non-usable, but they rarely are once removed."

Oh man, no way I'm doing that.
Haha. I understand the apprehension but it really isn't that bad. The links are press fit and come apart with some elbow grease. You really can't mess it up. I've done it on all my old bracelets.
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I wouldn't wait that long.

But I am a mechanical moron, so I would definitely NOT be trying to do it myself.

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One for me and the other as a gift for my lil brother. After our conversation last night about the history of the Sub he admitted that he was no longer the family horologist
That is a mighty nice gesture...
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