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21 December 2013, 08:28 AM | #1 |
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Adjusting clasp on my 216570
Hi all,
I've searched the forums a few times to see if there was anything obvious but can't seem to find the answer (or maybe it's just a secret). Trying to bring in the pins on my new-to-me 216570 on the microadjustment on the clasp. Think there's a recommendation to using a toothpick - but I suspect that's for watches with the older pin-holes for the bracelet. Any hints here on the micro-adjustment holes? I have a 6767F but the forks still are too big to just fit in the class adjustment area. Do I need to file the fork down? Thanks in advance! -Alex |
21 December 2013, 09:58 AM | #2 |
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A toothpick will work Alex. Once the springbar is depressed, it's simply a matter of shifting to a the next adjustment notch...
Alternatively, filing down the bracelet tool is an option, but one that's not reversable unfortunately...and not what I'd do myself.
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