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Old 29 June 2017, 03:50 AM   #1
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Will this do the job?

Hi guys. Will this 1.6mm screwdriver be okay for changing the links on an oyster bracelet? What do you think?
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Old 29 June 2017, 04:00 AM   #2
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It's a picture of a screwdriver. At least show the blade so we can see if it's flat ground or not.
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Old 29 June 2017, 04:37 AM   #3
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The "hollow ground" type is the best but what you have pictured there will work. If using a regular blade like that, I'd heat up the links a little bit to weaken the threadlocking compound if you suspect any has been applied. With the hollow ground driver, I can break them loose without marring the screw, even when threadlocked. But short answer is yes, it will work.
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Old 29 June 2017, 04:40 AM   #4
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Just be careful it's REALLY easy to mar a screw or the bracelet ask me how I know:-(
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Old 29 June 2017, 04:46 AM   #5
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1.6m is the right size
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Old 29 June 2017, 04:58 AM   #6
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Can anyone advise of a hollow ground 1.6 that is very good for the job (from experience) and available in UK at a reasonable price? Thanks in advance
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Old 29 June 2017, 05:01 AM   #7
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Okay that's great, thanks for all the advice.
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Old 29 June 2017, 05:52 AM   #8
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Can anyone advise of a hollow ground 1.6 that is very good for the job (from experience) and available in UK at a reasonable price? Thanks in advance
Look no further.

Horotec Hollow Ground Watchmaker's Screwdriver

I have the 1.5mm and 1.6mm with replacement tips and there isn't a watch out of the 15 or so I own from half a dozen manufacturers that it won't work with.
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Old 29 June 2017, 05:59 AM   #9
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The search function is your friend, there are numerous threads on the topic.

Here's one from a couple of weeks ago that gives you all the info you need:

https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=542980
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Old 29 June 2017, 06:23 AM   #10
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That's fantastic help. Thanks guys
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Old 29 June 2017, 06:31 AM   #11
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Coming in at $40.43 to UK with one spare blade which TBH is a bit more than I wanted to spend. Just gonna hang fire for the mo......but if I don't find anything comparable I'll pull the trigger. Thanks again
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Old 29 June 2017, 07:39 AM   #12
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I use a 1.8mm. 1.6mm will work, but will be easier to slip and scratch if you're not careful.
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Old 29 June 2017, 07:45 AM   #13
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Apologies for the stupid question but what does hollow ground mean? Why is this better? I have just used a 1.6mm screwdriver and it cost nowhere near 40 dollars for a set of five let alone one
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Apologies for the stupid question but what does hollow ground mean? Why is this better? I have just used a 1.6mm screwdriver and it cost nowhere near 40 dollars for a set of five let alone one
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Old 29 June 2017, 07:54 AM   #15
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Looks like mine is standard..luckily no damage done as of yet but will be looking for a hollow ground. Thanks!
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The one made by Panerai is cheap (under $15) and widely available.
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The one made by Panerai is cheap (under $15) and widely available.
The OEM Panerai is over $50 on ebay.
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