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27 February 2019, 05:43 AM | #1 |
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Rubber Coated Tools for Rolex Deepsea Bracelet Adjust?
I had the bracelet on my new JC D-Blue Deepsea 126660 adjusted by the local AD's Rolex trained, very good, technician, removed one link from the 6 o'clock side, but not I think I need to move the half link from the 12 to the 6 so that when I have the clasp adjusted about halfway, the clasp is centered on my wrist. I guess I just feel silly going back in there and asking him to move it as well. Does Rolex have any specialty tools I can buy from reputable sources that won't ruin the screws or links?
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27 February 2019, 07:17 AM | #2 |
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You're overthinking it. No need to feel silly, just go back in there and let the man help you.
If you want to DIY, just make sure you have the right sized hollow ground screwdriver. The Rolex reference tool 2100 is optimum, but those can be hard to find. There are several alternatives on the market. |
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