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Old 10 November 2012, 09:49 AM   #1
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How to adjust a "easy link"

On a GMT2 band, mine has the easy link out and too loose would like to push it in and get it a little tighter, but unsure of how to prceed.
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Old 10 November 2012, 10:17 AM   #2
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There are three positions you can make small adjustments to....
Use a springbar tool to press in the bar holding the easy link in the clasp, and slide it to the next position in the direction you need!

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Old 10 November 2012, 10:18 AM   #3
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Here's some pics that might help:

https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=110527
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Old 10 November 2012, 10:33 AM   #4
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Thanks for the information, I dont have a spring bar tool, guess i will take it to San Antonio, for adjustment.
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Old 10 November 2012, 10:39 AM   #5
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Joe, you don't need tools to adjust the easy link. It just sort of pulls out and then you swing it over or out (depending on which way you're going) and then it snaps back in. What Sleddog is referring to is the clasp adjustments to make the band bigger or smaller. But the easy link is another separate adjustment from that which doesn't require tools.
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Thanks for the information, I dont have a spring bar tool, guess i will take it to San Antonio, for adjustment.
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You can use a toothpick even......
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Joe, you don't need tools to adjust the easy link. It just sort of pulls out and then you swing it over or out (depending on which way you're going) and then it snaps back in.
I'm assuming Joe knows how to open and close the link from his first post...?
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Old 10 November 2012, 10:45 AM   #7
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No I dont know how to open and close the link that is what i think will work can you walk me through this opening andclosing a easy link, I know it must be easy if you know what and where to push pull ?
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No I dont know how to open and close the link that is what i think will work can you walk me through this opening andclosing a easy link, I know it must be easy if you know what and where to push pull ?
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Maybe this will help...... (not my pics)



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Old 10 November 2012, 10:58 AM   #9
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ok, I figgered out how the easy link works, nice...............thanks men I appreciate it.
Really liking this GMT fits like a glove now you guys are too good, many thanks
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It basicaly folds over itself.
If closed, just pull up to open. If open, just fold it back and clip it down on its self..
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It basicaly folds over itself.
If closed, just pull up to open. If open, just fold it back and clip it down on its self..
I knew it would be simple if someone would explain it to my dumb ***
thanks again, pics really helped.
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I knew it would be simple if someone would explain it to my dumb ***
thanks again, pics really helped.
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Old 10 November 2012, 11:19 PM   #13
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I recommend a Bergeon 6767 springbar tool for the now very common Rolex springbars. It is cheap and works fine for most needs on a watch.
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Old 11 November 2012, 08:01 AM   #14
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Crown positions on a GMT2

Thanks I will try and locate one.
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