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Old 8 May 2008, 07:37 AM   #1
Mikesf340
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AD killed my bracelet!!!

This was kinda my fault. I decided to play jeweler and switch around some links on my new SS GMT IIc. The switch went ok, torqued 2 screws a little, but not too bad. About a week later one of the screws started to come out (I did not use locktite). I decided I had enough fun trying to ruin my new $6000 watch so I brought it to an AD (not the one I bought it from) which ended up being a huge mistake. The jeweler said that it was an easy fix and he would just use some locktite and there would be no charge. About 2 days later I realize that one of the links was sticking and not rotating freely. I decided to take it back to where I bought the watch and have it fixed properly. Ends up the jeweler who I brought it to locktited the hell out of the link. The new jeweler had to god only knows what to get the screw out and ended up ruining the link (not his fault). So now I am having him get me a new link and screw and hopefully this nightmare will be over. AAAHHHH!!!! Thanks for listening!
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