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Old 11 October 2012, 02:34 AM   #1
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Quality tyme.net gives a 13% discount on stuff

Just bought the Rolex Sea Dweller toolkit (mainly for the Ref. 2100 tool to make changing links and removing bracelets easier) for $163.51 shipping included! Thee little toolkits are pretty tough to find and cost more on EBay. I like the idea of having a screwdriver that matches the bracelet screws exactly. Now I just have to source some screws for my GMT II bracelet which has a couple of dinged ones.
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Old 11 October 2012, 03:20 AM   #2
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Just bought the Rolex Sea Dweller toolkit (mainly for the Ref. 2100 tool to make changing links and removing bracelets easier) for $163.51 shipping included! Thee little toolkits are pretty tough to find and cost more on EBay. I like the idea of having a screwdriver that matches the bracelet screws exactly. Now I just have to source some screws for my GMT II bracelet which has a couple of dinged ones.
You could have bought a very good Bergeon screwdrivers with 1.4mm and 1.6mm blade and lug pin tool for a lot less that what it cost you. IMHO thats almost daylight robbery for something thats supplied free with watches like the SD.
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This could be good news for anyone who is trying to collect their SD's full set if they didn't get the original toolkit.
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Old 11 October 2012, 04:32 AM   #4
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You could have bought a very good Bergeon screwdrivers with 1.4mm and 1.6mm blade and lug pin tool for a lot less that what it cost you. IMHO thats almost daylight robbery for something thats supplied free with watches like the SD.
True. But I like the idea of having the real Rolex tool complete with the pouch and stuff. I plan on storing extra parts in it like spare spring bars, bracelet screws, etc.
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