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Join Date: Oct 2009
Real Name: Oscar
Location: miami
Watch: DD
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Can i go to any watch repair store to get a pin that connects the bracelet to the watch, you know the pin when you take off the bracelet.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: SoCal OC U.S.A.
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Properly called a spring bar. Yes, any watch repair or jewelry store should be able to fix this a couple of minutes.
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If you're talking about your Day-Date, I would recommend getting the genuine Rolex one, because they are 18k.
If you get a steel spring bar in your gold bracelet, it might wear out the end link faster.
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Real Name: Oscar
Location: miami
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This is an vintage DD i dont think that the spring bar came in 18k back then, but maybe on the DD model after 1988.
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Real Name: Rik Dietel
Location: Seminole Fla
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I believe the older pins were 9k don't know when they changed over. Rikki
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