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Old 2 February 2015, 03:13 AM   #1
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Icon20 Vintage Rolex bracelet - Clasp tightening video

Hi all!

This is aimed at new Rolex vintage lovers but it may even be of help to guys that have been around here for a while!

I know that quite often these vintage bracelet clasps get a little loose but with a little care and patience they can easily be tightened at home without any risk of damage.
So ... here's a link to my video: (My first attempt, unprofessional but hopefully of help to TRF members)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMQH90MKFfA

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Old 2 February 2015, 03:21 AM   #2
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Archie, are you allowed to post here?
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Old 2 February 2015, 03:30 AM   #3
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Archie, are you allowed to post here?
Wow Archie, very clever, I'm sure it will help many people, including me!! Well done, thanks!!
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Old 2 February 2015, 04:07 AM   #4
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Yup!! Just tried it, my clasp is perfect! No worries!
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Old 2 February 2015, 04:10 AM   #5
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Yup!! Just tried it, my clasp is perfect! No worries!
Great ... a simple fix, so many people get the pliers out and wreck the ends of the main clasp.
And hey! I'm not Archie... I didn't swear!

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Old 2 February 2015, 04:21 AM   #6
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Great ... a simple fix, so many people get the pliers out and wreck the ends of the main clasp.
And hey! I'm not Archie... I didn't swear!

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Old 2 February 2015, 04:21 AM   #7
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I never knew that ....

Helpful hint fella - thanks for posting
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Old 2 February 2015, 04:27 AM   #8
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Great ... a simple fix, so many people get the pliers out and wreck the ends of the main clasp.
And hey! I'm not Archie... I didn't swear!


Oh but I think you are.
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Nice collection really cool. Thanks
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Very nice video. I adjust mine by a combination of adjustments to both blades. I will adjust the inner blade as depicted in the video by bending the first blade in, giving it more curve and then with the other blade, I bend the blade outward, or flattening it more.
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Old 2 February 2015, 06:14 AM   #11
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Very nice video. I adjust mine by a combination of adjustments to both blades. I will adjust the inner blade as depicted in the video by bending the first blade in, giving it more curve and then with the other blade, I bend the blade outward, or flattening it more.
Me too ... but i wanted to keep it simple! IMO it's important that the blade against the wrist maintains a slight curve only, to keep it as a comfortable fit against the wrist.

Thanks for taking a look and your comment John!

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TQ. Now i know what my watchmaker did. 👍


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Very helpful video, definitely will give a fix to mine
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