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Old 13 March 2021, 05:12 AM   #1
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Link Screw Pins for SD43 (ref #126600)

I'm being a little nit picky here, but I noticed that x2 link pin screws on my brand new 43mm Sea Dweller's oyster bracelet are a little bit marred. I'm trying to get a couple of new screw pins (genuine Rolex parts) that I could replace them with with (I'll keep these ones as extras) but I don't know where to source original parts like these from? Any ideas? Would a Rolex service center sell me some? Any help would be appreciated!
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Old 13 March 2021, 10:44 AM   #2
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Most any Dealer with a watchmaker/parts on staff would likely sell you some screws.

RSC's are reluctant to sell things, but they do like to replace stuff for you. Usually they don't give you back your old stuff though
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Old 29 April 2021, 05:52 AM   #3
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screws

i wished i knew too
need em

tried to call rol ser cent

they send you to your AD, very far for me.

i heard that lot of ADs use aftermarket screws, 316 ss made in switzerland, not genuine. not sure is true .

i do not know any screws reference number

oyster bracelet ref # for 126600 is 97220

could nt find any source for screws, besides 1. 7 mm lenght, which i measured myself
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Old 29 April 2021, 09:16 AM   #4
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AD's during bracelet sizing commonly mar the pinheads and bracelets.
Do not let them.
Do it yourself (or learn to, as did I.)
It is actually pretty easy, and no one will take the care that you will.
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Old 29 April 2021, 09:24 AM   #5
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screws

yes, i did by myself and i f.... up the screws with wrong screwdriver

now i have the best tool ever ($$ )and i do myself but i need to replace what i ruined
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Old 29 April 2021, 11:30 AM   #6
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I was about to post a similar thread except I'm looking for screws for the datejust bracelet #62510H. I managed to mangle 2 screw heads trying to get the loctite to break free...which I finally did by applying a lot of heat but also breaking several hollow ground screwdriver bits in the process.

I believe the part # for the screw is 32-20549 but neither my local dealer or authorized service center will sell them to me.

I can't find the screw specification which I would need to order aftermarket parts...if someone could point me in the right direction or post the screw specifications it would be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance....
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