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22 March 2019, 02:34 PM | #1 |
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Stepping On the Sub Tightened Up Clasp
My 6 digit Sub was sitting on a shirt on the floor and got stepped on by a barefoot 110-pound creature (that's a bit under eight stones for my friends across the pond). When I put it on I immediately could tell the clasp latch was different. I had to put more force on the clasp to get it to latch. I'm not sure if it is still functioning normally or something has been put slightly out of place, causing more force than normal be put on the clasp to latch it.
The first picture shows the position the watch was in after it got stepped on. The second picture shows the clasp sitting together, but without me putting any force on it. The third, fourth, and fifth pictures show me putting an increasing amount of force on the clasp before it latches into place. Does anyone have any idea what I did to the clasp to make it harder to latch? Edit: Just to be clear, it latches okay, it just requires a little more force. |
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