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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Toronto
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bracelet repair
I have a tt oyster sel braclet, the first link, gold center is slightly bent. Can any watch maker do the repair.
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Join Date: May 2007
Real Name: Larry
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It's possible that a Jeweler may be able to do some repairs, but it is iffy.. and probably pricey.
The RSC should probably be able to take a link out and replace it, although it may need to go back to Geneva for that..
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If you're saying it's the "first" link closest to the body of the watch, I'd highly suggest taking a trip to the Toronto RSC. It's not an easy fix and if an AD damages it more to the point where it's unusable, it will be a very expensive bracelet replacement. If it's the first link near the clasp, that's a no brainer, any AD could replace the link or try to fix it.
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Real Name: Bo
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My vote goes to RSC, too. Alternatively, you can send the bracelet to www.classicwatchparts.com. They might be able to fix it, too.
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