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Old 24 January 2020, 02:54 AM   #9
zoso
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Originally Posted by fsprow View Post
Here is a picture of a Day Date. The arrow shows the part of the clasp which should be used to make an adjustment. Using your fingers and thumbs bend that portion, which is on the 12 o’clock side of the bracelet, to increase its curvature slightly. Then try the clasp. If you’re uncomfortable doing that or it doesn’t help I would recommend taking it to a watchmaker for whom this will not be a big job at all. I would say a jeweler but they may not have the proper tool to remove the bracelet or the experience in doing so. Your local Rolex authorized dealer may well have a watchmaker in house. Let me know how this works out.

All the best.



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Thanks so much for the pic and help. I bent it a little and it’s a bit better. I’ll probably follow up with a watchmaker though. When the clasp is folded and locked the two halves don’t seem to match up as far as the curveS go go, if that makes sense. But thanks a lot for your help. I appreciate it.
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