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16 February 2022, 09:48 AM | #1 |
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Been there, done that on my year 1987 R150533 Oyster Perpetual Date.
The other links have blind holes and pins that are "squished" together with a "press-fit." So no actual removable "screw pins" in those links. You need a special puller tool to pull the segments apart. Check with your closest RSC. Do not try this yourself.
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