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20 February 2019, 04:22 AM | #1 |
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Twisted EasyLink on Oyster?
Last November, I picked up a new GMT, and this weekend I happened to notice that the bracelet was sitting somewhat askew in the clasp. I thought maybe the micro adjust pin wasn't seated, but when I looked at it closely, it is in fact because the EasyLink looks like it's either twisted, or one of the endpieces was milled a little off.
I highly doubt the former, seeing as the bracelet hasn't been subjected to any torsion of any note and the EasyLink is working perfectly with a reassuring 'CLICK' every time I close it. Anybody ever seen this, and if so, did RSC remedy? Clasp closed, watch on wrist: Clasp and EasyLink opened: |
31 August 2019, 07:17 AM | #2 |
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Check this thread out. Same issue?
https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=518881 No biggie, should be an easy/quick fix at the AD. Ask them to replace the easylink and double check that the new one sits flush to the clasp in the short/folded position. Cheers |
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