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Old 10 January 2006, 03:17 PM   #1
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Dumb strap question

Okay, On my Submariner , I know the strap can "extend" .
When I tried the watch, the AD only showed me how to "click" it back into normal,
The manual says, apply preassure near the "O" engraved link.
What do I really do to extend the bracelet???
How hard do I pull?
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Old 10 January 2006, 03:22 PM   #2
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Okay, On my Submariner , I know the strap can "extend" .
When I tried the watch, the AD only showed me how to "click" it back into normal,
The manual says, apply preassure near the "O" engraved link.
What do I really do to extend the bracelet???
How hard do I pull?
Thanks

Relax, take a deep breath and do this...
Whilst pressing on the small 'o' with your thumb, lock the rest of your fingers around the few links above the link with the 'o' and give a slight tug in the upward direction. It should come free!!

When refolding the extension link, just push the flat ends in and then apply slight pressure on the rest of the links that fall within the perimeters of the clasp.

BINGO!!

Good luck and let me know how it worked out!!

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Old 10 January 2006, 03:31 PM   #3
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Hey Launch Mini, don't feel bad about being unable to do it mate. I had my sub 2 months before I could work out how to extend the sel bracelet!

JJ is right suggesting that method. Just don't use pliers!

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Old 10 January 2006, 04:19 PM   #4
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Tugging & tugging, I'm afraid I'm going to pull the pin right out.
Will keep trying.
Not that I need it extended, just want to know how.
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Will keep you informed.
Breath.... Breath....
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Old 10 January 2006, 04:21 PM   #5
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Tugging & tugging, I'm afraid I'm going to pull the pin right out.
Will keep trying.
Not that I need it extended, just want to know how.
Thanks
Will keep you informed.
Breath.... Breath....
I think you're doing something wrong....just grasp the bracelet links (on the same side as the link with the 'o') and then (keeping pressure on the 'o' with your thumb) pull upwards. It's really easy if you do it right!!

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Old 10 January 2006, 04:22 PM   #6
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I think a trip to the AD might be in order.
I'm pulling pretty hard. Dont want to break it.
When I tried it on at the dealer, it was already extended. He showed me to place it at 90 Degrees & push in. Worked fine in one direction.
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Old 10 January 2006, 04:24 PM   #7
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I think a trip to the AD might be in order.
I'm pulling pretty hard. Dont want to break it.
When I tried it on at the dealer, it was already extended. He showed me to place it at 90 Degrees & push in. Worked fine in one direction.
Oh, so that guy just taught you how to push it back but not how to relase it!! I wish you had tried there and there in front of him to release it too. Best have him check it out!!
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Old 10 January 2006, 04:25 PM   #8
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Maybe if it doesn't work, I'll have him take it back and get the TT Blue Sub.
Need to break your record.. hehehehe
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Old 10 January 2006, 04:28 PM   #9
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Maybe if it doesn't work, I'll have him take it back and get the TT Blue Sub.
Need to break your record.. hehehehe
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Will he actually take back a watch whose papers he's already stamped and dated?
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I doubt it. Wishfull thinking on my part.
Think wife might kill me..
Maybe she won't notice
Yeah right.
It's nice to dream...
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Old 10 January 2006, 04:31 PM   #11
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I doubt it. Wishfull thinking on my part.
Think wife might kill me..
Maybe she won't notice
Yeah right.
It's nice to dream...
Stop worrying, LM....your watchmaker at the AD will fix it before you have time to look down the salesgirl's cleavage!!
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Old 10 January 2006, 04:33 PM   #13
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And on that happy note, go to bed....goodnight, pal....sleep well...and don't let the bugs bite!!
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Old 10 January 2006, 11:27 PM   #14
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Not to split hairs here LM, but a strap is made of leather, nylon, rubber, carbon fiber, etc... a bracelet is made of steel or Ti. Cheers!
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Old 11 January 2006, 02:33 AM   #15
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I realized that after I typed it. strap vs bracelet.
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I realized that after I typed it. strap vs bracelet.
He's on his way to WIS-dom.
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Old 15 January 2006, 10:04 AM   #17
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Went to the AD today.
To extend the new bracelet, you need to put the links at a 90 degree angle from the clasp, then PUSH in on the marked link , towards the clasp.
Opposite of the old version of pulling.
And, I snooped around at there collection. I tried on JJ's TT blue face YM.
Was very nice, and reasonably priced.
Think I might add this to my wish list
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Went to the AD today.
To extend the new bracelet, you need to put the links at a 90 degree angle from the clasp, then PUSH in on the marked link , towards the clasp.
Opposite of the old version of pulling.
And, I snooped around at there collection. I tried on JJ's TT blue face YM.
Was very nice, and reasonably priced.
Think I might add this to my wish list
Just don't pull a JJ, if you buy a TT YM, but a real one.
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