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  • #61
    Can visit friendly ADs

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    • #62
      Can visit those service shop at Lucky also...for example Top H**r. Their usally pretty friendly and willing to resize for you pretty quickly for free. In terms of being 'scratch safe', their also better than RSC in my opinion haha

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      • #63
        Thks for the tip
        Now i know one more avenue for foc service


        Originally posted by Crash84 View Post
        Can visit those service shop at Lucky also...for example Top H**r. Their usally pretty friendly and willing to resize for you pretty quickly for free. In terms of being 'scratch safe', their also better than RSC in my opinion haha

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        • #64
          Haha np...hope im not 'sabo`ing' him The uncle super nice..went back a few times as watch didnt sit centered on my wrist and he adjusted the links till I got it right. He even helped to buff out a very slight hairline, all for free. Impressed and grateful ..

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          • #65
            cool, have heard lots of feedback on TH
            but havent visited them yet

            Originally posted by Crash84 View Post
            Haha np...hope im not 'sabo`ing' him The uncle super nice..went back a few times as watch didnt sit centered on my wrist and he adjusted the links till I got it right. He even helped to buff out a very slight hairline, all for free. Impressed and grateful ..

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            • #66
              Yup, I did the re-sizing at Top Hour too. Open at 3.30pm.

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              • #67
                Do they do sandblasting? Feel like get my sinn deployant clasp re-sandblasted

                Originally posted by Triple777 View Post
                Yup, I did the re-sizing at Top Hour too. Open at 3.30pm.

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                • #68
                  I'm not too sure about this mate, but worth a try. They are very nice people.

                  Originally posted by skydweller_sg View Post
                  Do they do sandblasting? Feel like get my sinn deployant clasp re-sandblasted

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by BAR_Honda View Post
                    Besides going back to RSC, where can I go to for add/remove links and adjust my bracelet? RSC will do it for me FOC as my watch is still underwarranty, but its a pain to go to Orchard Road.
                    I do it myself
                    It's quite easy with the oyster bracelet

                    A mini flat head screwdriver and great care

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                    • #70
                      DIY yyourself la. quite easy

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by skydweller_sg View Post
                        Can visit friendly ADs
                        i am not sure abt this if the watch is not bought there and if u are not a familiar face at the AD.

                        worst still, i am recognize as "the guy who always come see see look look but no buy" type


                        "because nobody stops at one watch" - kohym
                        http://kymwatchlog.blogspot.com/

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by Crash84 View Post
                          Can visit those service shop at Lucky also...for example Top H**r. Their usally pretty friendly and willing to resize for you pretty quickly for free. In terms of being 'scratch safe', their also better than RSC in my opinion haha
                          Well done TH!

                          Hope u did not get him busy with all the new resizing requests just kiddin


                          "because nobody stops at one watch" - kohym
                          http://kymwatchlog.blogspot.com/

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                          • #73
                            got mine done at Sincere FOC. However, don't think the AD is really friendly, I think a bit stuck up....but never mind, since free...haha

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by Okacin View Post
                              got mine done at Sincere FOC. However, don't think the AD is really friendly, I think a bit stuck up....but never mind, since free...haha
                              Haha i feel exactly the same ...rather not go to AD. Mostly are rather stuck up and not as interested if you not buying something. If really necessary, I`d rather just pay a few dollars to resize at a service shop. Maybe im just sensitive though haha..

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                              • #75
                                IMO just do it yourself. Always paranoid about the scratched links, esp the polished-ends.

                                It's really easy. All you need is a appropriately-sized screwdriver that fits the screwhead groove, a steady hand, and lots of time. Before that, you will need to assess which side of the clasp are you going to remove the links from. Or else you might find that the clasp is not centrally positioned when you put on the watch.

                                Do it on your bed! Confirm won't scratch!
                                "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed."

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