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28 February 2013, 04:14 AM | #1 |
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Removing links in the braclet
Hey,
I just received a 2nd hand Explorer 36mm, which I'm loving so far. The bracelet is a little big for my thin wrists so I want to get some links removed to make it smaller. I was wondering, as an issue of intelligent ownership, is that something I could get done at any watch shop or should I take it into a Rolex store/dealership? I.E. should I 'go pro' with it for safety (aka workmanship) issues? I don't know much of the tech but the bracelet is a fliplock clasp and has the covers to the spring bars, no paper clips in the sides to remove the strap easily. |
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