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rolex clasp bent | watchuseek bracelet clasp not closing rolex clasp bent There are two “scratches” or rub marks in your pic. The one that lines up with the hole is just the normal rub mark from the “bump” on the inside of the Flip Lock that engages . A rendering of a proposed Las Vegas stadium design for the Athletics. The A’s have yet to reveal a plan to finance the balance of the estimated $1.5-billion construction cost, but they hope to .
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I recently bought a brand new Rolex Explorer from my local AD that has this same “bent” look. There is no way I could have damaged it as I have so far babied this watch! .

The pin on the flip clasp may be bent or the hook on the underneath side of the clasp body may be bent or broken. I would get it checked out by a local watchmaker to be sure nothing is goi. There are two “scratches” or rub marks in your pic. The one that lines up with the hole is just the normal rub mark from the “bump” on the inside of the Flip Lock that engages . The pin on the flip clasp may be bent or the hook on the underneath side of the clasp body may be bent or broken. I would get it checked out by a local watchmaker to be sure .

Is your 5mm extension link under the clasp seating firmly? It swivels to shorten or lengthen the bracelet a little bit depending on how your wrist swells...you can select either . I recently bought a brand new Rolex Explorer from my local AD that has this same “bent” look. There is no way I could have damaged it as I have so far babied this watch! Curious to know what others have to say about this and if it is worth going back to my AD to get it fixed. There are two “scratches” or rub marks in your pic. The one that lines up with the hole is just the normal rub mark from the “bump” on the inside of the Flip Lock that engages the hole. The rub mark next to it is where they bent the corner of .

The pin on the flip clasp may be bent or the hook on the underneath side of the clasp body may be bent or broken. I would get it checked out by a local watchmaker to be sure nothing is going to fail. I do not think this is normal at all. Is your 5mm extension link under the clasp seating firmly? It swivels to shorten or lengthen the bracelet a little bit depending on how your wrist swells...you can select either position but it must be seated firmly into the back of the clasp. Not sure what’s happened but the clasp isn’t ‘clicking in the right way’ when closing. It also doesn’t sit flush when closed. I know the answer is to take to RSC, but wanted to see if someone’s had the same problem/issue? How to fix this? If the clasp is replaced, will this still be considered a new watch? Will it affect its value and how much would a fix cost? Does the piece have to be replaced or .

Sometimes bending the clasp itself helps. the two curved plates nestle, it one gets bent it may not be obvious but they won't engage properly. I.e. looking at the picture posted if the left side gets bent (curved in or out) it won't stay closed with the right side / vice-versa.From the Rolex manual: “Should the clasp not lock tightly enough, simply reshape the blade which fits inside & against the clasp cover. To achieve this, bend the blade slightly to fit the curve of your wrist. Never adjust the second blade, which is directly attached to the bracelet.” . How to fix your tired Rolex clasp (Without any tools!) Chronoglide Watchmakers. 34K subscribers. 177. 1.4K views 1 day ago #rolex #rolexchallenge #rolexclub. Join our Youtube channel.

One of the two folding pieces under the clasp may have gotten bent out of shape. Easy to bend them back into shape with the 5 digits but not sure about this one! Sorry man.

I recently bought a brand new Rolex Explorer from my local AD that has this same “bent” look. There is no way I could have damaged it as I have so far babied this watch! Curious to know what others have to say about this and if it is worth going back to my AD to get it fixed.

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There are two “scratches” or rub marks in your pic. The one that lines up with the hole is just the normal rub mark from the “bump” on the inside of the Flip Lock that engages the hole. The rub mark next to it is where they bent the corner of .

The pin on the flip clasp may be bent or the hook on the underneath side of the clasp body may be bent or broken. I would get it checked out by a local watchmaker to be sure nothing is going to fail. I do not think this is normal at all. Is your 5mm extension link under the clasp seating firmly? It swivels to shorten or lengthen the bracelet a little bit depending on how your wrist swells...you can select either position but it must be seated firmly into the back of the clasp. Not sure what’s happened but the clasp isn’t ‘clicking in the right way’ when closing. It also doesn’t sit flush when closed. I know the answer is to take to RSC, but wanted to see if someone’s had the same problem/issue?

How to fix this? If the clasp is replaced, will this still be considered a new watch? Will it affect its value and how much would a fix cost? Does the piece have to be replaced or . Sometimes bending the clasp itself helps. the two curved plates nestle, it one gets bent it may not be obvious but they won't engage properly. I.e. looking at the picture posted if the left side gets bent (curved in or out) it won't stay closed with the right side / vice-versa.

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From the Rolex manual: “Should the clasp not lock tightly enough, simply reshape the blade which fits inside & against the clasp cover. To achieve this, bend the blade slightly to fit the curve of your wrist. Never adjust the second blade, which is directly attached to the bracelet.” .

How to fix your tired Rolex clasp (Without any tools!) Chronoglide Watchmakers. 34K subscribers. 177. 1.4K views 1 day ago #rolex #rolexchallenge #rolexclub. Join our Youtube channel.

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