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How do you take remove the band off of a rolex watch

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 05, 2009

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Hello

I bought one while on a buisness trip to China. I like the watch alot but the band was too big. I have a friend who's a jeweler. He fixed the band for free. It does take a special tool (which he had).

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David Shaub

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  • Posted on Dec 06, 2009

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Either the stem or latch needs to be replaced. It's a common problem for ALL manual wind watches.

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Arturs Kalnins

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  • Posted on Jan 24, 2010

SOURCE: how do i open my rolex watch band

Do it hard way, as Rolex watch bracelets are very hard to open. Just use a bit of strength.

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Arturs Kalnins

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  • Posted on Jan 30, 2010

SOURCE: how do you adjust the band on a rolex watch

Unscrew bracelet screws from the side and take out/add link. Then screw bracelet screws back.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 11, 2010

SOURCE: what do the numbers 8385 mean on my rolex watch

mcdevito75 here, Most likely the manufacturers ID for that particular band.

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  • Look at the side of your watchcase. On the watchcase lugs, located where the watch bracelet is attached, you may see one small hole on each lug where the spring bar is located. This means your Rolex has the traditional pierced lug style. If your Rolex does not have the pierced lug style, turn the watch over, and look for the long spring bar in the space where the bracelet meets the watchcase. The spring bar attaches the bracelet to the watchcase. The directions for removing the spring bar on both watch styles is slightly different.

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    Use your thumb to press down on the link where the band meets the watchcase if your Rolex has the pierced lug style.. If your Rolex does not have pierced lugs, turn the Rolex over, and press down on the link where the band meets the case. Either way, you are applying gentle pressure to the same link, just different sides of it. Remember, you are only removing the side of the band at the bottom of the watch, so press on the link below the 6. Maintain gentle pressure on the link while performing the next step.

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    Insert the tip of your spring bar tool into the lug holes, and push the spring bar inward. When done correctly, you will feel the spring bar fall into the case, rather than pop back out. Repeat this step on the other side of the spring bar.

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    Pull the band gently away from the watchcase. It should remove easily. You can now see the serial number on the watchcase.


  • The reference or model number of a Rolex is located between the lugs at the 12' position. It is also listed on the certificates Rolex issues.


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