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DSSD bracelet adjustment question
Hey, gals and guys,
I'm trying to figure out what the best adjustment of the DSSD would be for my wrist. Many of you have commented that the watch is more comfortable once the diver extension is removed, so I plan to do that. Additionally, when sizing my 114060 bracelet, three links were removed. Since the consensus seems to be that the diver extension on the DSSD equals 1 link in size, should I remove the extension plus 2 links? If this is the case, would it be best to remove 1 link from the 6 o'clock side and one from the 12 o'clock side, or 2 from the same side (the goal here being leaving the clasp centered under the wrist)? The opinions of DSSD owners who have been through this is appreciated. ![]() |
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I had the divers extension removed day one, and it now fits perfect. Before it was removed, my DSSD was just too loose. Also read on here it is more comfortable to wear with it removed. I do use it for diving, and it still works over my warm water suit with the extension gone, and the bracelet let all the way out. Try it first with the extension gone, and then go from there.
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![]() not sure this helps but... the 114060 is a smaller watch head so the number of links removed won't equal the same size difference on a dssd. i've found removing only from the 6 side (for lefty wearers) works best. it will not be perfectly centred but the buckle/clasp is quite wide anyway and its a good compromise. i removed one link from the 6 side and have the comfort ext fully closed. i don;t like it partially extended and i have not removed the d.e. from the watch. not sure why. its just me. i was also advised by my ad that (take this lightly) all clasps should be more 6 side biased (for leftys) as they're not necessarily designed to be perfectly centred. i nodded but didn;t take this too seriously but it does make for a good compromise. i eventually did decided on a rubber-b and couldn't be happier. good luck |
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Coincidence or not, the watchmaker that sized my 114060 (at the Rolex 5th ave. store) took all three links out of the 6 o'clock side. I thought this made the watch look a little off balance on the wrist, because the clasp was almost curving itself on the inner side of my wrist, where the bracelet had fewer links.
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I would NEVER consider removing the Gridlock. Wish all models had it.
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Oh my god. Didn't even know it existed. Just found it on my DSSD! lol. I'd be surprised if removing it made much of a difference. It's very comfy with it.
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#9 |
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Like the Glidelock, didn't like the divers extension so much.
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![]() There's no reason for the clasp not to centre, given the adjustability of glidelock. |
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