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7 July 2022, 06:01 AM | #1 |
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Repairing a Tudor bracelet
My wife owns a Tudor Ladies Princess-Date Chrono-Time 9321 purchased new in 1977. She fell down and bent one of the center links. I sent pictures to Rolliworks. Michael told me he has never seen a band like this before. First, how was this band put together? The pins holding the links together seem to be completely hidden inside the "H" shaped outside links. There are also no screwdriver slots for the main pins holding the band to the case. Does anyone have a suggestion on where to go? Is this an unrepairable design?
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