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  • #16
    just get a screwdriver and DIY?

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    • #17
      Wonder do they check for authentication when doing the sizing?

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      • #18
        I believe they do because even if you are just simply buying a bracelet link for any of the ROLEX watch model, even for a Tudor, they'll ask that you leave the watch there and return to collect it and also allow you to purchase the link, after they have checked the watch.
        The Crown Of Achievement

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        • #19
          Can i just check with you guys..i have done my resize at RSC recently, managed to removed 4 links from the original 13 links due to my small wrist, but notice that one side is having more links than the other, kinda looks unbalance. Is that normal? Or can i ask them to re-do it again?

          http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/8/photo6afa.jpg/

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          • #20
            usually the 6 o'clock side have more links to 'pull' the watch closer to you. if both sides have the same number of links, then there is a higher chance that the watch will slide away from you.

            it is up to individual preference if the number of links on both sides are to be the same. if you want to re-size it, you can go back to them to get it re-size

            Originally posted by flagship View Post
            but notice that one side is having more links than the other, kinda looks unbalance. Is that normal? Or can i ask them to re-do it again?
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            • #21
              yes. can use screw-driver and perform DIY. however, one will need the 'right' size so that the blade sits into the groove properly so as to prevent slippage and scratch the sides of the link and/or bracelet should the blade not sit inside the groove of the screw.

              another consideration is that it is preferred to use apply 'lock-tight' solution on the screw thread before screwing in.

              it is all personal preference again

              Originally posted by socketer View Post
              just get a screwdriver and DIY?
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              • #22
                Originally posted by triton View Post
                usually the 6 o'clock side have more links to 'pull' the watch closer to you. if both sides have the same number of links, then there is a higher chance that the watch will slide away from you.

                it is up to individual preference if the number of links on both sides are to be the same. if you want to re-size it, you can go back to them to get it re-size
                Thanks Triton..I guess i will live with it.

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                • #23
                  YAY ! I am not the only one who has a small wrist ! My Submariner has 4 links removed as well
                  Originally posted by flagship View Post
                  Can i just check with you guys..i have done my resize at RSC recently, managed to removed 4 links from the original 13 links due to my small wrist, but notice that one side is having more links than the other, kinda looks unbalance. Is that normal? Or can i ask them to re-do it again?

                  http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/8/photo6afa.jpg/

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Mr.Horologist View Post
                    YAY ! I am not the only one who has a small wrist ! My Submariner has 4 links removed as well
                    Same here, removed all removable links as well.
                    Current Collection :

                    1) Rolex YG White Mother of Pearl Roman Dial Datejust 16018 (8 mil Serial)

                    2) Rolex YG Black Computer Roman Dial Datejust 16238 (L Serial)

                    3) Rolex TT Blue Submariner 16613LB (M Serial)

                    4) Rolex YG Red Vignette DayDate 18038 (8 mil Serial)

                    5) Rolex PT Pinkish White MOP DayDate 18206 (A Serial)

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Mr.Horologist View Post
                      YAY ! I am not the only one who has a small wrist ! My Submariner has 4 links removed as well
                      Originally posted by zidaneong View Post
                      Same here, removed all removable links as well.
                      Hi bros,
                      Do you feel yours watch links one longer than the other? can we balance it out?

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                      • #26
                        I think it is common that when you have your bracelet open, it should look much longer on the top-side i.e. shorter on the bottom (attached to the "6" side). This will center the entire clasp in the middle of the bracelet which affords the highest level of comfort.

                        At the end of the day, sizing is a very personal thing - some people like the bracelet to be snug fit; others (like myself) like it to be loose and flap around a bit. There is no right or wrong way of wearing it - just whatever works for you.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by icy.mint View Post
                          I think it is common that when you have your bracelet open, it should look much longer on the top-side i.e. shorter on the bottom (attached to the "6" side). This will center the entire clasp in the middle of the bracelet which affords the highest level of comfort.

                          At the end of the day, sizing is a very personal thing - some people like the bracelet to be snug fit; others (like myself) like it to be loose and flap around a bit. There is no right or wrong way of wearing it - just whatever works for you.
                          Thanks bro!

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                          • #28
                            My wife just had her new Sub ND resized at RSC, to remove a permanent link. The service at RSC was free and best of all, it came with a free Rolex pouch and cleaning cloth. All you have to do is to bring your warranty card along with your watch to RSC.

                            I must say I am impressed with the service at RSC after having been to Swatch Group to service watches.
                            My madness so far:

                            Omega 2254.50

                            Pam 112 'N' Series
                            Pam 305 'O'Series
                            Rolex 6694
                            Rolex GMT 2 9 Million Series aka "FAT LADY"
                            Rolex Exp I 'Z' Series 114270
                            Rolex Exp II 'F' Series 16570
                            Rolex Sub 'V' Series 16610

                            Rolex Sub ND 'AN' Series 14060M
                            Rolex Milgauss GV 'M' Series
                            Rolex Milgauss White 'M' Series

                            Sinn U1 SDR
                            Seiko Darth Tuna SBDX011
                            Ball Deepquest
                            JLC Navy Seal diver 42mm

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                            • #29
                              RSC can do resizing of bracelet without warranty card/papers.
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                              • #30
                                anyone with experience to share regarding the waiting time for resizing?
                                The time in life is perpertually moving forward while that in the watch is going in circles.

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