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Old 6 March 2016, 11:32 AM   #1
Infinite_movements
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I screwed up adjusting my easy link braclet, Help!

So in my sleep deprived state, I decided to adjust the easy link bracelet on my Rolex Daytona; my choice was a poor choice. This is what a correctly adjusted easy link bracelet is supposed to look like ex)http://imgur.com/9NDxDcv and http://imgur.com/QIR67R0


However, I messed up and somehow accomplished this
ex) http://imgur.com/ssJhXI7 and http://imgur.com/ssJhXI7
What I think I did was put the spring bar in the place indicated with a B in this photo http://imgur.com/FIwLXI7 Is this an issue that I can fix myself or do I have to bring it to a watchmaker?
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Old 7 March 2016, 05:01 AM   #2
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You can fix that yourself mine was in as you say the A position and I moved it to the B position which gives me a better fit. You can use any of the three A,B or C and still have your 5mm of easylink adjustment it's what gives you the best fit. For me it was B the middle one. Check out this link hope this helps.
https://rwg.cc/topic/141289-guide-us...link-extension
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Old 7 March 2016, 08:55 AM   #3
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I think you are ok. The spring bar can go into either of those three slots.

I adjusted mine with (stop reading here if you think your watch is too fragile to even get wet) a safety pin. Just make sure you keep pressure on it so it doesn't pop out. Push one end of the pin in and slide it in the direction you want it to go, then do the other side and you should hear both click on the next spot.

The easy link is there for a tool-less micro adjustment.

Google easy link adjustment or check this old post out
http://www.rolexforums.com/archive/i.../t-263640.html

Hope that helps!
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