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18 December 2014, 12:37 AM | #1 |
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Sizing a Nautilus bracelet (pin version)
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Could a more knowledgeable member of the forum help with a "how-to" re the above ? The watch in question is a 2014 5712/1a. There's nothing in the manual on how to do it and both the search function on here and Google are letting me down. A weblink, or a couple of tips, would be very much appreciated indeed. |
18 December 2014, 12:42 AM | #2 |
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For me I take to my AD and they do for me as I don't want to scratch or mess it up and well worth the drive and visit for me. Sorry can't help but perhaps someone here can or google maybe demo video on youtube. Cheers,
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18 December 2014, 12:52 AM | #3 |
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Thank you for the feedback. I didn't purchase it from my local Patek boutique so it feels a bit unsporting to take it in to them.
The guides I have found online seem to all be for the version that has screws rather than pins, unfortunately. My guess is that they are just friction fit and I should use the supplied tool to push them out, but am slightly nervous... |
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18 December 2014, 01:29 AM | #5 |
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Crikey, thank you, glad I asked !
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18 December 2014, 02:04 AM | #6 |
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MAKE SURE YOU HAVE WHOEVER SIZES THE BRACELET COMPLETELY COVER THE HEAD AND LUGS WITH THE CLEAR PLASTIC THEY USE ON PIECES IN THE WINDOW TO PREVENT THEM FROM SCRATCHING IT. I am one of three members on here in the last year who had their Nautilus adjusted and ended up with faint hairline scratches on the bezel BEFORE I ever wore the damn thing. I took mine to a recommended watchmaker and even told him to be careful beforehand and it still happened. I wish I would have demanded he use protective plastic but that is what happens when you put your faith in someone else. The other two members had their pieces scratched by ADs.
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18 December 2014, 02:13 AM | #7 |
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You can do it yourself. All you need is this press pin device and a small hammer. Pretty easy to do.
Just align the bracelet in one of the slots of the base and use a small hammer to hit the press (chrome looking pen) and the pin will come out. The base will stabilize the bracelet and the press will ensure you hit the pin straight on. You can order this tool from Otofrei or Esslinger. Good luck. |
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Thanks again to all - I share the horror of AD scratches having had the same happen on an IWC a few years ago. Scratches I put on myself on the first day of ownership ? Fine. Scratches put on by someone else ? Not cool.
Vipes - I've just ordered that tool. Now I just have to sit and wait patiently for DHL... |
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2 additional points to consider: 1) do the pins come out only one way or do you have the option of pushing them out toward either side? Some cheaper watches I have adjusted the bracelet for have directional arrows on the back of the bracelet. The pin can only come out in one direction. 2) are the pins and sleeves designed to be reused once the have been put in place? If I could get the spare pins/sleeves I would probably replace a part like that as a matter of routine. Best of luck |
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