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Old 16 October 2021, 10:08 AM   #1
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GMT Master ll Jubilee Bracelet Link

I am sure this question has been answered but I could not find anything using the search. What size screwdriver is correct for link removal on a GMT Master ll with a jubilee bracelet? Is this one correct:

Bergeon 55-686 6899-AT-160 Stainless Steel Ergonomic 1.60mm Screwdriver

Much appreciate the information.
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Old 16 October 2021, 10:49 AM   #2
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I am sure this question has been answered but I could not find anything using the search. What size screwdriver is correct for link removal on a GMT Master ll with a jubilee bracelet? Is this one correct:

Bergeon 55-686 6899-AT-160 Stainless Steel Ergonomic 1.60mm Screwdriver

Much appreciate the information.
Hi DPG, the correct screwdriver for jubilee bracelet on ceramic GMT-Master II is 1.3mm. I use the Horofix Generic Rolex® 2100 Type Bracelet Adjusting Tool that has 1.3mm (for jubilee) and 1.7mm (for oyster).

https://www.esslinger.com/horofix-ge...djusting-tool/
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Hi DPG, the correct screwdriver for jubilee bracelet on ceramic GMT-Master II is 1.3mm. I use the Horofix Generic Rolex® 2100 Type Bracelet Adjusting Tool that has 1.3mm (for jubilee) and 1.7mm (for oyster).

https://www.esslinger.com/horofix-ge...djusting-tool/
You absolutely need this tool for the jubilee bracelet but it also has a bit that fits the oyster. The difference between this and other screwdrivers is the way the bit it’s perfectly designed to fit flat and square inside a Rolex screw. I use this exact tool.
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You absolutely need this tool for the jubilee bracelet but it also has a bit that fits the oyster. The difference between this and other screwdrivers is the way the bit it’s perfectly designed to fit flat and square inside a Rolex screw. I use this exact tool.
Does it wobble when you insert and try to rotate? i bought a t shaped on ebay but it wobbles a lot. The point itself is not thick enough to fit perfectly. Thinking of getting this instead
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