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useful tools to help change bracelets/straps
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hmmm ... I usually uses jewelers screwdrivers and mostly it works..
any comment on those clamp style tools?? theoretically they should be more efficient?
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Oceanklassik, triton thanks!
I will go and check RSC in that case
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Originally posted by Olivier_SG View PostHi,
I have just bought a GMT2, still under rolex warranty: do you think I go in a Rolex shop and ask them to adjust mu bracelet? It is a bit too tight.
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did you buy from a local AD?
if you did, you may approach them to ask them resize.
alternatively, you can do micro adjustment at the clasps.
Originally posted by Olivier_SG View PostHi,
I have just bought a GMT2, still under rolex warranty: do you think I go in a Rolex shop and ask them to adjust mu bracelet? It is a bit too tight.
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does rolex do it for free?
Hi,
I have just bought a GMT2, still under rolex warranty: do you think I go in a Rolex shop and ask them to adjust mu bracelet? It is a bit too tight.
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FYI, the original Rolex tool for cases with holes in the lugs is ref. 2100 (includes screwdriver for standard rollie links), and for cases without holes in the lugs is ref. 3200 (looks like pliers).
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