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Post by Sam on Dec 5, 2005 17:31:13 GMT -6
Just wondering if many people adjust their bracelet a little tighter in winter and looser in summer to account for wrist size changing with temperature. It seems that I need to with some and not others. This is when the micro-adjustment in the clasp is nice vs Omega's half links.
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clifton
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Post by clifton on Dec 5, 2005 18:12:07 GMT -6
I sometimes move 1 notch on the micro. However on a watch like the TOG there isn't one. Doh!!!
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Post by mailman on Dec 5, 2005 19:16:09 GMT -6
I'll adjust the clasp on my 16610 to the biggest adjustment in the summer, and when it gets cold I'll drop it down one. I also had an extra link put in when I bought it so it would fit.
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Post by Sam on Dec 5, 2005 19:22:02 GMT -6
I'll adjust the clasp on my 16610 to the biggest adjustment in the summer, and when it gets cold I'll drop it down one. I also had an extra link put in when I bought it so it would fit. I'm on the opposite end of the spectrum. I have to take 2 links out to fit my scrawny wrist. I've got a pile of extra links starting to build up now.
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clifton
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Post by clifton on Dec 5, 2005 19:39:59 GMT -6
I'm on the opposite end of the spectrum. I have to take 2 links out to fit my scrawny wrist. I've got a pile of extra links starting to build up now. Me too Sam!!! LoL
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Post by mike on Dec 5, 2005 19:48:37 GMT -6
I seldom do anything. I do prefer the micro-adjustment on the oyster bracelet over half links.
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Post by JJ on Dec 6, 2005 2:29:09 GMT -6
Rolex bracelets are so much easier in a DIY situation!! I have to go back one hole in the clasp during summer. JJ
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Post by worktolivelife on Dec 6, 2005 3:12:42 GMT -6
The instant micro adjustment link on the new daytona bracelet has got to be best i've come across[ jockes pics ] not only have you got the normal although concealed mico micro adjustment holes, but within the clasp installed is a 1/4 - 1/2 comfort link deployed by simply unclicking (info just for those that aint seen a daytona ) steve
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Post by JJ on Dec 6, 2005 12:17:42 GMT -6
Agreed, Steve, the Daytona clasp is the best there is with an ingenius system incorporated within the clasp. That flip-flop half link has been brilliantly conceived for instant adjustment without even having to take off any link or even use any tool. Brilliant!!
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Post by mamas on Dec 6, 2005 13:11:31 GMT -6
except for the SD , all my other wathes i've got on straps so not an issue with me. I tend to wear my watches on the loose side so no need to change it over summer when wrist swells slightly. mamas
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Post by JIM on Dec 6, 2005 13:59:25 GMT -6
Thats a great clasp and I wouldn't buy another Rolex without it. That belongs on ALL Rolex models.
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Post by choppersdad on Dec 6, 2005 17:31:47 GMT -6
For those of us that are yet to be blessed with a Rollie... we just have to make do with a standard micro adjuster or +/- a link... Usually just leave mine alone.
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Post by Sam on Dec 6, 2005 17:40:24 GMT -6
For those of us that are yet to be blessed with a Rollie... we just have to make do with a standard micro adjuster or +/- a link... Usually just leave mine alone. Hey Chopps....most Rolex have your standard micro-adjustment just like any other watch. That cool looking clasp Steve posted is only on the Daytona. Here's the "normal" Rolex clasp.
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Post by JIM on Dec 6, 2005 17:48:18 GMT -6
Its also available on the Datejust with the new solid Jubliee or Oyster Bracelets with a slightly diffrent design from the Daytona.
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Post by Sam on Dec 6, 2005 19:00:29 GMT -6
Its also available on the Datejust with the new solid Jubliee or Oyster Bracelets with a slightly diffrent design from the Daytona. It's not on the Jubilee....scroll up to look at Clifton's TOG on the new Jubilee. Clasp is similar, but no micro-adjustment at all.
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