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19 May 2019, 04:59 PM | #1 |
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Recommended Tools for Rolex Bracelets
Hey! What screwdriver would you folks recommend for removing the various sized screws on Rolex bracelet links? I need to upgrade my old tools to something new that won't slip on the screw heads for a DD president bracelet.
My old screw driver was fine for my GMT, 16610, and SD43 but I don't want to take any chances with PM bracelets. One slip and they will scratch. Any advice would be appreciated. |
19 May 2019, 08:54 PM | #2 |
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There are many existing threads containing very detailed info on this. If you haven't already, then I recommend using the search function to retrieve threads from this forum, and also from the tech forum. There is type of screwdriver that doesn't taper all the way down to a blade-like ending (I don't recall the exact term for it), but instead ends in more of a monolithic shape so that it fully fills the slot in the screw, and I'm guessing it is especially important to use one like this on gold screws.
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May I know if this tool also has the blade for smaller screw heads on Jubilee bracelets from the '90s like 62510's
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Yeah those Bergeons are chiseled/tapered tips that come to a sharp point. I’ve used these and can chew threw screw heads because the edge is sharp and allows for play within the slot. Hence only the ends of the driver tip are contacting the screw head. The hollow ground tips on the horofix are perfect and fill up the screw head slot well and won’t slip. Sure save a few bucks if you want to F up your expensive bracelet and screws. Penny wise, pound... |
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20 May 2019, 05:47 AM | #8 |
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Everything on a Rolex is special... a pm link runs about $700 and screw I’m sure isn’t cheap either. Interesting what you’re definition of “pricey” is
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The horofix driver is substantially better than a 1.6mm Bergeron screwdriver for Rolex oyster links. I’ve used them both. I would not consider $40 an expensive tool for a $10,000+ watch. |
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20 May 2019, 07:52 AM | #10 |
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Does anyone have an Esslinger coupon code they would like to pass along? Thanks for the part info. I’ve been considering getting (finally) the right tools. Thanks!
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20 May 2019, 12:14 PM | #12 |
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$40.00 isn’t expensive but compared to a normal Bergeon screwdriver it is. Maybe I’ve had more experience adjusting bracelets. It’s not rocket science. Use a loupe and the right size screwdriver.
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I would also recommend the bergeon 7825 tweezers for removing the bracelet. Again it's 150 $ but i got those and worth the price in my opinion - at least for someone like me who's not a master watchmaker and needs the most help from his tools to ensure not damaging their watch.
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Trust me on this. Just get the $40 screwdriver. I’ve spent $120 replacing 6 bracelet screws with an independent Rolex watchmaker after messing around with different screwdrivers. Most of the regular screwdrivers are without hollow ground tips which don't perfectly fit the screw heads and cause scratches and damage the screws. This is why I had to replace the damaged screws.
BTW, one important tip. Do match the removed screw to the right link. My Rolex watch maker said that the bracelets are polished after the screws are in place and so if you use the wrong screw on the wrong link, it won't be a perfect fit. Also, get the loctite 222 thread locker glue (after cleaning the end of the screw to remove excess thread glue) and put a dab of it on the screw so that it seals well. Finally, the Bergeon 7825 is a must if you don't want to scratch the bracelets. All in all these tools are worth it to protect your Rolex watches. These are the right ones for the job! Your watch will thank you |
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For those that own the esslinger screwdriver do you know if they sell a tip for the Jubilee bracelet screws (1.4m I think) that can be used with the same tool?
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This tool I also use, works fine. Not cheap, but worth it and can be used for oyster and jubilee bracelets. screwdriver tips are 1.7mm for the oyster bracelet and 1.3mm for the jubilee bracelet. https://www.esslinger.com/horofix-ge...djusting-tool/ |
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20 May 2019, 10:16 PM | #18 |
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Gold is soft and you dont want any issues mucking up the slot. Spend the money to get the best fitting screwdriver there is.
https://www.rolexforums.com/showthre...=horofix+1.7mm |
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