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Where to alter oyster bracelet ?
31-08-11, 10:45 AM
Had a preowned airking but bracelet is too big , any bro can advice where to alter the band or can normal watch shop do it? Dont know whether any special tool required?
Any bro can advice?
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31-08-11, 11:04 AM
You can bring it to the shop you bought it from to do it. Nothing really special, you just need a screwdriver that's of the right size.
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31-08-11, 01:06 PM
Thanks for the info.
cheers!!
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31-08-11, 05:27 PM
better still buy one set of quality screwdriver and do yourself.
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31-08-11, 07:02 PM
personally i dont recommend you to DIY. cause you will need some special solution such as 'lock-tight' to apply on the screw whenever possible.
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31-08-11, 07:09 PM
locktite can buy from hardware store. normally i dab some not on the thread, but in the actual hole.
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31-08-11, 10:06 PM
errr..im not quite a hands - on man leh ...scare i damage or scar the band lol...i think better get some1 to do it better .
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31-08-11, 10:39 PM
if no confidence, then better to leave it to someone else to do. otherwise if scratch bracelet, confirm "sim tia"
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