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Old 16 December 2020, 11:03 PM   #18
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looks killer. Have you considered buying the tools to do this switch yourself, so you can switch between bracelet and rubber on your own whenever you want? Or too risky?

I am about two hours from the nearest AD so I do this myself with my older 25960/26022 and all I need is a screwdriver to remove four individual screws in the case. There typically is loctite on the tips of the screws so some heat may be needed, especially with a very new watch. But ad long as the screwdriver is properly sized it shouldn’t be a problem.

The screws holding the plots to the strap are a little more tricky because they require one stationary screwdriver and then another to unscrew the end cap from the long screw.


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