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30 January 2008, 05:56 AM | #1 |
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? HELP Can't take my bracelet OFF???
Help??? Anyone out there know how to change my Sea Dweller Bracelet no holes? Is hard to get off. I want to change to Nato Strap. Pictures would be great. I know the reference I saw has holes (that's easy). Mine doest not! Thanks...
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30 January 2008, 06:02 AM | #2 |
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I would (and do) go to an AD or nice watch shop and have them do it. Most do it for free. Some will charge $5. Either way, well worth it.
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30 January 2008, 06:03 AM | #3 |
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You need something called a burgeon tool. It is a steel tool with a small fork shaped end-piece used to release the spring bar pins that hold the bracelet on.
CAUTION - It is quite easy to scratch your watch if you slip. I would take it to a watch repairer and ask them to do it for you unless you are quite confident. It would be a shame to spoil your lovelly Sea Dweller. |
30 January 2008, 06:09 AM | #4 |
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It's a piece of cake..
Hold the watch head with one hand, and the bracelet with the other hand.. Now, with your third hand, take a Bergeon tool, or a small screwdriver, and depress the spring pin through the slot in the back of the bracelet enough to clear the hole in the lug....You might need a fourth hand to depress the spring pin from the other side too.
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30 January 2008, 07:54 AM | #7 |
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Welcome to TRF!
I normally prefer taping up the underside of the lugs to prevent getting a scratch on them when re-installing the bracelet. One end of the pin has to rest on one side of the lugs at both 6 and 12 o' clock before you push it in to make it pop in place, you see.
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