Buying a CW bracelet

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Result! 8)
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...and Declan has already put it in the mail!
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Bahnstormer_vRS wrote: Sat Jun 08, 2019 5:53 pmIf you can handle pin & collar on other bracelets, I'd do it yourself.

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So it turns out I HAVE NOT sized a pin & collar bracelet before. My Seiko has friction pins.

I’ve watched a video on pin & collar and went ahead and ordered some basic tools for the job. I think I can handle it.
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jkbarnes wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 2:18 pm
So it turns out I HAVE NOT sized a pin & collar bracelet before. My Seiko has friction pins.

I’ve watched a video on pin & collar and went ahead and ordered some basic tools for the job. I think I can handle it.
Just make sure not to lose the little devils, clean, clear work area, good lighting and go slowly. But it's not too bad.

Good luck!
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