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  • Seeking Advise : Where to change bracelet

    Hi All, I want to change the Jubilee bracelet on my Datejust (Alphanum series) to an Oyster bracelet. I'm looking to trade-in my Jubilee plus top up for a used Oyster bracelet.

    Can any bro recommend some place I can do this? Thanks in advance.

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    i thought the best place to do this is at rolex service center

    Originally posted by allxxlla View Post
    Hi All, I want to change the Jubilee bracelet on my Datejust (Alphanum series) to an Oyster bracelet. I'm looking to trade-in my Jubilee plus top up for a used Oyster bracelet.

    Can any bro recommend some place I can do this? Thanks in advance.

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    • #3
      Can look around those preown shop sometime they have some bracelet for sell

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      • #4
        How to change watch strap/bracelet by DIY

        Hi... Anyone can advise where can i get the tools n manual so i can change strap by myself.. For eg, for rolex w/o pinhole, hw can i change it?

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        • #5
          Hi bro... I would suggest getting a gd strap changing tool for a start...
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          • #6


            You need this No need manual.


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            • #7
              Hi.. Thanks for reply.. Where can i can this tool?

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              • #8
                Hi, i like to buy a basic watch tool kit where i can change bracrket, resize bracelet and open the caseback of the watch.. Where is a gd place to purchase a basic watch tool kit?

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                • #9
                  without pinhole, i would suggest the horotec tweezer



                  alternatively, you can consider the bergeon spring bar removal tool



                  horotec - cheap compared to bergeon. have to be careful when removing spring bar as unsteady hands can cause the tool to slip and scratch your watch

                  bergeon - expensive compared to horotec. can have better grip and control. tip end can be adjusted to suit your needs.

                  Originally posted by louis777 View Post
                  Hi... Anyone can advise where can i get the tools n manual so i can change strap by myself.. For eg, for rolex w/o pinhole, hw can i change it?
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by louis777 View Post
                    Hi, i like to buy a basic watch tool kit where i can change bracrket, resize bracelet and open the caseback of the watch.. Where is a gd place to purchase a basic watch tool kit?
                    Resize of bracelet, screw drivers is good. If not you need the one with the clamp.


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                    • #11
                      to resize rolex bracelet, you may need this



                      Originally posted by louis777 View Post
                      Hi, i like to buy a basic watch tool kit where i can change bracrket, resize bracelet and open the caseback of the watch.. Where is a gd place to purchase a basic watch tool kit?
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                      • #12
                        rolex bracelet kit includes loctite 222.

                        sinn uses blue loctite... 242 (i think).

                        the strength, application/purpose and prices are different.

                        don't use too much 242 or you're gonna have to boil/heat it off.
                        “Watches, no matter how much they cost, are better at telling time than making a person happy.” - Thomas J. Stanley

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                        • #13
                          thanks for the heads up

                          Originally posted by taxico View Post
                          rolex bracelet kit includes loctite 222.

                          sinn uses blue loctite... 242 (i think).

                          the strength, application/purpose and prices are different.

                          don't use too much 242 or you're gonna have to boil/heat it off.
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                          • #14
                            Please help I tried to change my Omega bracelet, but couldn't.

                            There's a one way arrow at the first bracelet link (indicated by green arrow below), which I suppose is to indicate which one is to be removed first. I could push the pin, but there's this metal piece sticking out on the other side (circled in red below) which seems to be in the way such that I could not lift up the bracelet to remove it.

                            How to remove the bracelet pin one at a time? or do I need the tweezer-like tool to remove both pins simultaneously?

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