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·Just took delivery of an Omega Speedmaster Reduced #3539.50 (with the newer oval'ish clasp) as an early birthday gift to myself that my wife is unaware of because she typically forgets my birthday anyway ...
I need to remove some links but am unfamiliar and inexperienced with the process -- I've only resized bracelets with screw-pin type links: the type that are on my Seamaster '57 Trilogy bracelet.
Worth attempting on my own or should I just take it to someone locally?
If I were to do it myself*:
A. Do the pins have collars or sleeves in the links?
B. When putting the pin back into the link does it go in the same direction that I removed it (with the orientation arrows that are engraved on the inside of the removable links) or does the pin go back in the opposite direction (against the orientation arrows) or does it not matter?
C. Are the links a single piece or are they two-piece links with a center section?
D. Any other things I should be aware of or informed of before undertaking the process?
*I do have a pin hammer, pushers and a bracelet block -- just haven't ever had the need to use them until perhaps now.
Thank you...
-Scott
I need to remove some links but am unfamiliar and inexperienced with the process -- I've only resized bracelets with screw-pin type links: the type that are on my Seamaster '57 Trilogy bracelet.
Worth attempting on my own or should I just take it to someone locally?
If I were to do it myself*:
A. Do the pins have collars or sleeves in the links?
B. When putting the pin back into the link does it go in the same direction that I removed it (with the orientation arrows that are engraved on the inside of the removable links) or does the pin go back in the opposite direction (against the orientation arrows) or does it not matter?
C. Are the links a single piece or are they two-piece links with a center section?
D. Any other things I should be aware of or informed of before undertaking the process?
*I do have a pin hammer, pushers and a bracelet block -- just haven't ever had the need to use them until perhaps now.
Thank you...
-Scott
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