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27 December 2011, 01:31 PM | #1 |
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Need to adjust ?
Is my clasp consider center or i have to move the half link from the 6 to the 12 o'clock side ?
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I have never considered the issue of centeredness with regard to any watch.
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I ask is because the watch on my wrist always move towards to the 12 o'clock side. Can someone please help to answer to my question.
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You already have all the links off the 6 side that you can take off.... there is no half-link to move...
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Your bracelet does not look centered to me but as Larry has said there are no more links to take out on the 6 o clock side so the only thing you can do is remove a permanent link.
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Isn't the last link on the 6 is a removerable link? Now total is 5 links on the 6 and 5.5 links on the 12 right?
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No, it isn't.. That link is permanently attached to the clasp, the screw-bar is there so you can attach them together.. It cannot be removed..
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The last link at 6 o clock in your pix is pinned to the clasp at the fliplock tab.
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Ohh....in that case i only can leave it or cut a permanent link right?
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On that side, yes.. Cutting out a permanent link is fairly common.. So common, in fact, that the new bracelets all have an extra link that can be removed...
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I asked because I noticed two reference numbers for the DJ's Oyster bracelet. Of course, they could all be that way now.
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Got my answer in just couple hour, that's how i fall in love with TRF :)
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You could also try 'flipping' the bracelet. It worked for me.
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I can't imagine moving a link to the other side and then using the micro adjusts in bracelet wouldn't work...unless I am not understanding his problem.... |
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