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Old 13 August 2014, 03:26 AM   #1
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Thank god I found the intructions>>>>

so I know which tool I should use.



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Old 13 August 2014, 03:28 AM   #2
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Close call. You could have poked your eye out!
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Old 13 August 2014, 03:28 AM   #3
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Perfect set, without the manual I wouldn't know what to with them.
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Old 13 August 2014, 03:30 AM   #4
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You sure have a nice.... ahhh... tool, Jocke!
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Old 13 August 2014, 03:31 AM   #5
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Jocke I'm curious could you post some more pictures of that REF 3202 tool. I've never seen it before looks very cool
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Old 13 August 2014, 03:36 AM   #6
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Who said Jocke is not the sharpest tool in the shed?
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Old 13 August 2014, 03:47 AM   #7
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Jocke I'm curious could you post some more pictures of that REF 3202 tool. I've never seen it before looks very cool
Here you have a few quick ones.

The crown not looks like a genuine one.





I looks like something from IKEA.

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Old 13 August 2014, 03:47 AM   #8
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Old 13 August 2014, 03:51 AM   #9
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thanks jocke I appreciate it. Is that newer then the ref 3200 tool?
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Old 13 August 2014, 03:53 AM   #10
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Ah, the elusive Rolex spring bar tool. Almost impossible to find without giving up an arm and half a leg in exchange. I would surely like one.

Great pics as usual, Jocke!
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Old 13 August 2014, 03:57 AM   #11
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thanks jocke I appreciate it. Is that newer then the ref 3200 tool?
I believe the both tools have been there long time but the 3202 is a little over the top so a good watchmaker not use it very often.
But it will be great to use on gold watches that is easy to scratch. Maybe AD use it today because when some guys get a tiny
scratch they whine about it at Internet and give the shop bad credit.
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Old 13 August 2014, 03:57 AM   #12
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Jocke I would let someone that knows what they are doing use those!
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Old 13 August 2014, 03:58 AM   #13
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Ah, the elusive Rolex spring bar tool. Almost impossible to find without giving up an arm and half a leg in exchange. I would surely like one.

Great pics as usual, Jocke!
I have give two arms so now I have no use for the tools.
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Old 13 August 2014, 03:59 AM   #14
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Old 13 August 2014, 04:00 AM   #15
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Jocke I would let someone that knows what they are doing use those!
Any idea where I should send them?
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Old 13 August 2014, 04:31 AM   #16
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I believe the both tools have been there long time but the 3202 is a little over the top so a good watchmaker not use it very often.
But it will be great to use on gold watches that is easy to scratch. Maybe AD use it today because when some guys get a tiny
scratch they whine about it at Internet and give the shop bad credit.
thanks Jocke I appreciate the info
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Old 13 August 2014, 04:47 AM   #17
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Old 13 August 2014, 04:56 AM   #18
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Nice Jocke!
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Old 13 August 2014, 05:03 AM   #19
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Old 13 August 2014, 05:10 AM   #20
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It's a good thing it comes with instructions
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Old 13 August 2014, 07:16 AM   #21
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Tool 3202 as well as tool 3200 were disclosed by Rolex at the end of 2001 (one year before arrival of 1st no hole lugs on professionnal watches).

Here's Tech. Info. 74 extract dated oct. 2001. where usage of 3202 is explained.


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