Was at RSC last week to resize a new piece. All the while i like my to wear my piece loose (1 little finger space can slide in) The lady over counter advise me to resize it to be "SNUG fit" leaving about 4 to 5 mm in gap
She says the tighter it is the bracklet will not STRETCH over time. Once stretched she say nothing can be done.
Did some reading. I think she is right. Yes, the bracklet should be fitted TOO LOOSE or else will look like this in the long run
You can read more here... http://www.clockmaker.com.au/rolex/5513bracelet.html
I was also comparing the SUB/EXPLORER bracklets with those GMT2c/DTAEJUST found the older sports bracklets flimsy as compared to the new easylink Oyster bracklets - which are sturdier and strong and SOLID feel!
My SUB/EXPLs are all Z to M series which are Solid End Links but I feel still flimsy and light. BTW this is how u tell if U have SEL bracklets
http://bjsonline.com/watches/articles/0011.shtml
BTW any expert here can share how you define a bracklet is "loose"? i.e. gaps between the pieces > XXmm etc? or Curverature should not slag more than XXmm?
Advise appreciated.
She says the tighter it is the bracklet will not STRETCH over time. Once stretched she say nothing can be done.
Did some reading. I think she is right. Yes, the bracklet should be fitted TOO LOOSE or else will look like this in the long run
You can read more here... http://www.clockmaker.com.au/rolex/5513bracelet.html
I was also comparing the SUB/EXPLORER bracklets with those GMT2c/DTAEJUST found the older sports bracklets flimsy as compared to the new easylink Oyster bracklets - which are sturdier and strong and SOLID feel!
My SUB/EXPLs are all Z to M series which are Solid End Links but I feel still flimsy and light. BTW this is how u tell if U have SEL bracklets
http://bjsonline.com/watches/articles/0011.shtml
BTW any expert here can share how you define a bracklet is "loose"? i.e. gaps between the pieces > XXmm etc? or Curverature should not slag more than XXmm?
Advise appreciated.
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