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Old 27 September 2013, 05:31 AM   #1
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Sizing your watch bracelet help??

Do you use lock tight sizing your oyster bracelet and putting screws back in? What color if so? Thx
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Old 27 September 2013, 05:43 AM   #2
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loctite 221/222
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Old 27 September 2013, 05:46 AM   #3
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I know others would completely disagree but I have never used loctite. I check all of the screws in my bracelet a few times a year and never had any issues. In fact, I have not ever found a screw loose in all the years I have done this.
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Old 27 September 2013, 05:50 AM   #4
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i went to Home Depot and they only carry the higher strength ones, which are NOT recommended

so, for a few days while waiting for the 222 to arrive from amazon, i just made sure to clean off as much residue as possible and just put the pin back in without any loctite

like you said, i'm sure it's fine, but just for peace of mind and i don't plan on removing any more links, so that's why i did it
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Old 27 September 2013, 05:53 AM   #5
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I know a lot of people will disagree with me but I never had a screw loose.
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Old 27 September 2013, 05:59 AM   #6
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I've been told I have a screw loose!
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Old 27 September 2013, 06:09 AM   #7
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I just sized the oyster bracelet of my DJII. I used Loctite 222 purple low strength
and it worked perfect. Please be careful with the amount of Loctite. I used a toothpick
to apply a small amount of loctite into the thread.
Cleaning the screws with a alcohol pad wipe before re-installing is a good idea.
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Old 27 September 2013, 06:12 AM   #8
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loctite 221/222
+ 1, but just a wee little bit.
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Old 27 September 2013, 06:32 AM   #9
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loctite 221/222

Is 243 to strong?

General purpose medium strength?
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Old 27 September 2013, 06:41 AM   #10
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Loctite Blue, never Red
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Old 27 September 2013, 06:50 AM   #11
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I know a lot of people will disagree with me but I never had a screw loose.
I do not want to claim that you are synonymous with Loctite.
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Old 27 September 2013, 06:52 AM   #12
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Is 243 to strong?

General purpose medium strength?
IMHO only use 221 or 222 or it will be a pain if you need to loosen the screw again.
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Old 27 September 2013, 06:56 AM   #13
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You can use clear nail polish in a pinch. Be sure to clean it up with acetone when removing screw.
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Old 27 September 2013, 06:57 AM   #14
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What man have that in his toolbox?
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Old 27 September 2013, 07:10 AM   #15
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Old 27 September 2013, 07:13 AM   #16
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Old 27 September 2013, 08:10 AM   #17
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Old 27 September 2013, 11:08 AM   #18
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Old 27 September 2013, 12:13 PM   #19
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Old 28 September 2013, 10:11 AM   #20
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Heat can also be used to loosen loctite.
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Old 28 September 2013, 01:48 PM   #21
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Brought to AD where it was bought to have them adjust and they used 221 and cleaned it up nice for me. ;)

Thanks gentleman
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Old 28 September 2013, 10:04 PM   #22
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Never used Loctite or similar. I would check the screws every few months for tightness when I give my watches a quick once over and clean. Have never had any problems to date. Just a matter of keeping an eye on them.
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Old 28 September 2013, 10:19 PM   #23
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I have not used Loctite and had no troubles so far.
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Old 28 September 2013, 10:50 PM   #24
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I have never used it myself. I occasionally check the screws and have never had a loose one. Hopefully never will.
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Old 28 September 2013, 10:58 PM   #25
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I have had to run the bracelet under the hot tap to remove a screw. I have never used Loctite and none of the screws has come loose.

My AD told me they always use it and they would check my bct and use it on all of the screws if needed foc if I wanted it done.
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Old 28 September 2013, 10:58 PM   #26
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I shower with my DD on and once in a while run my fingers across the screws to feel any coming out. No glue used
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This is what Rolex uses:
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Old 29 September 2013, 12:58 PM   #28
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This is what Rolex uses:
Where can I get one of those kits?
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Old 29 September 2013, 04:07 PM   #29
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I recommend using the Loctite!! Because I got the watch as a gift I didn't know I could take it to the AD it was purchased from and get it sized.. Being a cheapo I removed a link myself. I made sure was screwed on.. I was bummed when one day my watch flew off my wrist!!!! uggghhhh... Thank god I was in the house and it fell on carpet.. I had to search around for the pin on the floor and put fixed the watch.. Every few days I would check on the pin and would make sure it was tight but noticed it would regularly loosen up!! Then again a few weeks later the watch flew off my wrist and this time outside on the sidewalk!!!!.. For some miraculous luck it fell on the backside of the watch and no Damage!!! But Thats it.. I took it to the AD "Ben Bridge" and they told fixed it and tighted the pins with Loctite..Havent had an issue since!!!

USE LOCTITE!!!!
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Old 29 September 2013, 11:56 PM   #30
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Magnetized screwdrivers? Can I use on removing braclet links?

I have a very nice set of magnetized screwdrivers. It it ok to use them on removing links from braclet?
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