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Old 18 February 2016, 12:20 PM   #1
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New AP owner question

Hey guys, I'm new here and just got my first AP. I got the ROC and I need to take 2 links out. I don't live near an authorized dealer and was wondering if you would trust someone else with it or if they even could. I'm going to Vegas in a couple weeks so I can always wait until I get there if I need to. Thanks for the help!!




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Old 18 February 2016, 03:53 PM   #2
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Old 18 February 2016, 05:11 PM   #3
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When I got my PP 5712 the watchmaker at Wempe, which is a Patek AD broke his screwdriver in the process, it's a miracle he did not scratch horribly the bracelet, so I would wait, if they do waste some links you should get some new ones free, from an independant don't think so, even if they can do it
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Old 19 February 2016, 01:28 AM   #4
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I was in a similar situation when I bought my 5711 and needed up having my local Rolex watchmaker do it. It's a walk in the park for any watchmaker with tools.

Do not! Do not! Let a sales associate at a non AP AD take your watch in the back without making it very clear the value of the item and ease of scratching the finish. Often times sales associates will do it themselves, which is fine for a tag but not for an AP at a non AD


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Old 19 February 2016, 02:02 AM   #5
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Have you ever used a screwdriver?

If yes, then you can do it yourself.
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Old 19 February 2016, 02:28 AM   #6
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Old 19 February 2016, 02:47 AM   #7
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Many ADs of mid to upper level brands should be able to do it for you without problem. Waiting a couple of weeks to bring it to Vegas is of course also an option.

But if you choose to do it yourself, you may need to heat the bracelet with a hair dryer to soften the Loctite that is typically on the screws when it comes from AP.
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Old 19 February 2016, 03:08 AM   #8
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Old 19 February 2016, 03:17 AM   #9
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Congrats from a fellow ROC owner. You are going to love it!
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Old 19 February 2016, 04:11 AM   #10
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Congrats on the ROC!!!

You may be better off doing the sizing yourself
No one will be as careful as you
And you may find that after sizing, you'll need further adjustments
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Old 19 February 2016, 05:33 AM   #11
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yes only need a set of precision screwdrivers
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Old 19 February 2016, 06:04 AM   #12
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Correct sized screw-driver and same painters tape is all you need. Maybe a hair-dryer if you need to heat it up prior if they are stubborn.
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Old 19 February 2016, 06:09 AM   #13
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Awesome watch, enjoy!

I have resized many myself but unless you are 100% comfortable doing it I would wait till vegas.
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Old 19 February 2016, 06:39 AM   #14
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Hey guys, I'm new here and just got my first AP. I got the ROC and I need to take 2 links out. I don't live near an authorized dealer and was wondering if you would trust someone else with it or if they even could. I'm going to Vegas in a couple weeks so I can always wait until I get there if I need to. Thanks for the help!!




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If anyone other than the AP boutique does it, make sure they heat up the links first with a torch lighter to help the loctite loosen up. Otherwise, you'll run the risk of having the screws marred.
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Old 19 February 2016, 09:07 PM   #15
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If anyone other than the AP boutique does it, make sure they heat up the links first with a torch lighter to help the loctite loosen up. Otherwise, you'll run the risk of having the screws marred.
What is loctite?
I am new to AP and if I want remove the rubber strap of my diver, I will have to heat up too?
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Old 20 February 2016, 09:35 AM   #16
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What is loctite?
I am new to AP and if I want remove the rubber strap of my diver, I will have to heat up too?
Loctite is a glue like paste used to prevent screws from backing out unexpectedly. It is used on Rolex bracelets not sure about your diver but Hal will probably know.
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Old 20 February 2016, 09:40 AM   #17
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Loctite is a glue like paste used to prevent screws from backing out unexpectedly. It is used on Rolex bracelets not sure about your diver but Hal will probably know.
Thank you for the information.
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Old 19 February 2016, 06:56 AM   #18
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Congrats! I purchased a diver but this was a close second. Well 2b, as the ROO was my real second. The girlfriend said the ROC was small on my wrist. I beautiful piece though. After thinking about what I would do, Wait the two weeks. Best to be safe and for two weeks, well worth the wait. 2 Months I might chance it.
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Old 19 February 2016, 07:47 AM   #19
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Old 19 February 2016, 08:47 AM   #20
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Thanks guys! I ended up going to a local expert and he did it perfectly. Loving the watch


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Old 20 February 2016, 11:19 PM   #21
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Congrats on your first AP! It's a beauty.

Going to an expert was the right thing to do if you hadn't worked on an AP bracelet previously.


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Old 19 February 2016, 12:34 PM   #22
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only go to an authorized dealer or boutique, not worth the risk
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Old 19 February 2016, 05:29 PM   #23
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only go to an authorized dealer or boutique, not worth the risk
Yeah, I once tried re-sizing my bracelet myself and this happened;






Sorry couldn't help myself.
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Old 19 February 2016, 07:52 PM   #24
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I do it myself its very easy
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Old 19 February 2016, 08:42 PM   #25
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Bracelet links no problem. If you ever find yourself removing the plots to change from SS to croc or leather strap, then have a AD do it. Those screw slots are slightly thicker than regular Bergeon screwdrivers and AP uses loctite on them so its easy to mess them up or slip. After the 1st time, the loctite isn't an issue so they will come out easily.
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Old 20 February 2016, 05:47 AM   #26
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Go for it and do it yourself. Just be careful, you can use painters tape if you're afraid of scratching anything. Also, as already mentioned a lighter will take care of the locite if it's giving you any troubles.
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Old 20 February 2016, 05:58 AM   #27
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I would go to a watch repair place that has good reviews and ask if they can do it. And to be very carful. If they scratch it they can be liable as you specified that they need to know how to do it and to be careful with it.

I personally couldn't wait till my trip to vegas to wear my watch but if you can wait then thats probably your safest bet.
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Old 20 February 2016, 11:56 PM   #28
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Very easy to do with quality screwdrivers
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Old 21 February 2016, 12:05 AM   #29
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WAIT for Vegas. These guys chiming in probably popped their cherries on a Seiko many many years ago. That's a fancy watch man, what's another 14 days. This comes from a novice that has botched a few too screw heads.
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