with Loctite?
I seem to be reading quite a lot, and I really mean a lot, of Rolex owners using Loctite to secure their link screws to prevent it from "unscrewing" itself and causing a disastrous ending to their beloved Rolex. And apparently Rolex also uses Loctite and its in their Kit as well. Its interesting that a thousands-of-dollars watch need to use some kind of glue to prevent the screws from getting loosen.
I am posting this as I experienced it first hand myself. The screw from one of the links got loose and it kind of got me worried. I am new to Rolex and have never experience this brand before.
So, Rolex owners of SgRolexClub, are you one of those who take safety precautions and secure your screw from falling off or one of those who's never ever needed to use any and never ever have any of your link screw loosen by itself?
Please share.
Cheers.
I seem to be reading quite a lot, and I really mean a lot, of Rolex owners using Loctite to secure their link screws to prevent it from "unscrewing" itself and causing a disastrous ending to their beloved Rolex. And apparently Rolex also uses Loctite and its in their Kit as well. Its interesting that a thousands-of-dollars watch need to use some kind of glue to prevent the screws from getting loosen.
I am posting this as I experienced it first hand myself. The screw from one of the links got loose and it kind of got me worried. I am new to Rolex and have never experience this brand before.
So, Rolex owners of SgRolexClub, are you one of those who take safety precautions and secure your screw from falling off or one of those who's never ever needed to use any and never ever have any of your link screw loosen by itself?
Please share.
Cheers.
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