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8 May 2024, 08:24 PM | #1 |
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Repairing Daydate Permanent link pin
One of the permanent links on my Rolex day-date (5-digit) gets stuck (doesn't rotate), unless I force it to move with my finger. See photo. I believe the pin inside got bent so it doesn't turn smoothly anymore. I assume the pin inside needs to be replaced.
Does anyone know how to get the inside pin out of the link? I hear you'd have to drill holes on the side of the links, get the pin out, and basically re-solder a new gold pin in place. Are drilling holes on the side required or is there a way to do this without drilling holes? |
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