Yup.. when adjusted to the minimum, still too loose, then theonlyother option is to saw off the fixed link. Looks nice when worn on the hand by a slim lady.. but looks looks "retarded" when not worn...
Now I am thinking of swappin EXP II with her. Of course... I will swap the bracelets too... whichmeans now her GMTII has EXP II bracelet..
you can swap the clasp to avoid looking out of place take abit of creativity and alot of TLC
Yup.. when adjusted to the minimum, still too loose, then theonlyother option is to saw off the fixed link. Looks nice when worn on the hand by a slim lady.. but looks looks "retarded" when not worn...
Now I am thinking of swappin EXP II with her. Of course... I will swap the bracelets too... whichmeans now her GMTII has EXP II bracelet..
Hi DarkAngel, recently my sis went to adjust her bracelet for GMT II Coke .. Still too short. So she got one link "cut".. Is this advisable..
I tot it a bit sayang.... yoru view
Huh? I dun understand u...remove 1 link is nothing wrong wad?
Yest i just went to rolex center to have my chian adjustment but found out the my wrist is too small. After taken out 2 slot its still quite loose anysuggestion how to go abt it?.
Also i saw the selling price for that watch is $7444.
SG is selling far more expensive than other countries.
If it's still loose then bring it back to Rolex Centre? but well i doubt u will DIY on your new watch so. Best to bring back. haha
Pretty gd price I feel....now I think about 6k now in s'pore
Hi Darkangel
Yest i just went to rolex center to have my chian adjustment but found out the my wrist is too small. After taken out 2 slot its still quite loose anysuggestion how to go abt it?.
Also i saw the selling price for that watch is $7444.
SG is selling far more expensive than other countries.
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