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  • Rolex Bracelet Sizing Kit & Sizing Guide


    I just obtained a Rolex Bracelet Sizing Kit and did a mini review at http://www.minus4plus6.com/bracelet_kit.htm


    I also posted scans of the Rolex Bracelet Sizing Booklet -probably the closest set of directions on bracelet sizing from Rolex and made it into a 10mb .pdf download



    Errors, omissions, and typos are mine so feel free to point them out.


    Cheers,

    -Sheldon
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  • #2
    thanks sheldon. your website's always informative...!
    “Watches, no matter how much they cost, are better at telling time than making a person happy.” - Thomas J. Stanley

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    • #3
      Thank you Sheldon!

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      • #4
        Great share, Sheldon! Many here will benefit from this information.

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        • #5
          more importantly where to get the resizing kit?
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          • #6
            Useful guide

            I just used a 1.4mm screwdriver from daiso to resize my sub bracelet 2 weeks back, was swapping the half link from 12 oclock side to 6 oclock side.. luckily no scratch..

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            • #7
              It's pops up from time to time on the sales forums. Look on the sales forums from day to day, and one will pop up.

              -Sheldon
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              • #8
                Originally posted by triton View Post
                more importantly where to get the resizing kit?
                search TRF accessories FS forum.

                PM the guy who sells it - he gets them from time to time. note this version doesn't come with replacement spring bars and spare link screws.
                “Watches, no matter how much they cost, are better at telling time than making a person happy.” - Thomas J. Stanley

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by taxico View Post
                  search TRF accessories FS forum.

                  PM the guy who sells it - he gets them from time to time. note this version doesn't come with replacement spring bars and spare link screws.

                  I had just managed to secured the last unit of this kit from the same guy. Btw, does any version of this rolex resizing kit comes with the replacement spring bars and spare links? Hope you can enlighten us as it'll be good if I could get my hands on some original spring bars and link screws as spares. Thanks mate.

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                  • #10
                    Mine did not have spare links or spring bars. FWIW, I did not see a place in the kit where to store them so I am not positive that the kit normally includes those pieces. The manual does not make reference to them.

                    The only place to get links / spring bars is from a Rolex certified watchmaker who has a Rolex parts account. Springbars come in packs of five, and are cross-referenced to specific watch models; Rolex spring bars are not the same, so be sure to have the watchmaker look in the parts book for the correct spring bar part number for your watch.

                    -Sheldon
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                    • #11
                      Hi Sheldon,

                      Thanks for sharing your insights on the spring bars. Haaa... so it is not easy as it seems to get hold of spare original units. As for the spare blades in the kit, it seems that the kit only comes with 1 spare blade for each size. Any idea where we could procure more spare blades? The blades in the kit all had a tapered end and is different from the usual Bergeon ones.

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                      • #12
                        Yes, I believe they are called scooped, hollow tip ends. I purchased a SwissTec from Jules Borel (1.6mm) that also fit perfectly, and they have spare blades that will fit. With the Rolex kit, being that the screwdrivers are Bergeon, most likely you can order replacement blades from Bergeon (or OFrei or Jules Borel).

                        -Sheldon
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by sheldonsmith View Post
                          Yes, I believe they are called scooped, hollow tip ends. I purchased a SwissTec from Jules Borel (1.6mm) that also fit perfectly, and they have spare blades that will fit. With the Rolex kit, being that the screwdrivers are Bergeon, most likely you can order replacement blades from Bergeon (or OFrei or Jules Borel).

                          -Sheldon
                          Hi Sheldon, thanks for your kind advice. As for the spare bergeon hallow tip end blades, I can't seem to find these blades anywhere... Not even on bergeon's own database. I wonder if bergeon had made these blades specially for rolex.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by sheldonsmith View Post
                            Yes, I believe they are called scooped, hollow tip ends. I purchased a SwissTec from Jules Borel (1.6mm) that also fit perfectly, and they have spare blades that will fit. With the Rolex kit, being that the screwdrivers are Bergeon, most likely you can order replacement blades from Bergeon (or OFrei or Jules Borel).

                            -Sheldon
                            Hi Sheldon, from Jules borel's website, I can't seems to find swisstec brand of screwdriver. Only ones I've seen are those from bergeon and horotec. Do you still happen to have the URL link? If so, I'll appreciate if you could kindly advice. Thanks

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