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Old 11 July 2021, 02:00 AM   #11
Boothy84
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Join Date: Jul 2015
Real Name: James
Location: UK
Watch: 116710 BLNR, DJ
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Originally Posted by Bizcut1 View Post
Get ready to enjoy some completely unnecessary scratches on your watch.

Practice on a Timex before you weep over what you did to your Rolex.

Or, find a great jeweler to handle the expensive stuff and scratch your itch (and your watch) on something a lot cheaper.

Believe me, I speak from sad experience. Many here will urge you to do it yourself but they won't be around when you gouge or scratch your watch.

Which you will.

Ben
Haha, i get your point but really? Is it THAT difficult to remove a spring bar? and screw/unscrew a link? I'm fairly good with my hands and i'd like to think i am capable
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