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  1. The clasp should extend far enough that you can get the screw out, at least on both of mine they did. Maybe you can slide the bracelet all the way to the smallest position so you can see why it wont open all the way up . Be careful taking that spring bars out, at the ends of that are 2 little tiny "shoes" that ride in the track on the clasp and those are a pain in the azz to get fitted back .
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  2. Refinished Vietnam case and custom dial. Nice gloss finish on the dial with a fine white 3D print. Extra flat lume as it should on GMTs to allow the GMT hand to operate smoothly.
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  3. Nice watch Hans. It looks like a springbar in the lower pic but I'm afraid that if you remove the diver extension, you wil not be able to fix it on the clasp.πŸ™„ Read on the Dutch forum that you fixed itπŸ‘Œ
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  4. Tudors are always nice. Looks great mate. Just recently bought a 7928 SCG modded by Trip and it looks amazing.
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  5. did not know that....awesome watch
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  6. 5510 Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-A520F met Tapatalk
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  7. Reply Reply With Quote 1 Chicken Dinner Very Impressive Shot AFAIK most Tudor subs came with Rolex bracelets, see this 7016 Snowflake I think it was only in the 80's Tudor clasps became more common place It is probably the wrong Rolex clasp mind you. albeit a more useful design This article is quite useful on Tudor subs and their respective bracelets
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  10. I was hoping to make this:
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  11. If a master swordsmith forges a blade so sharp, and the warrior he sells it to uses it to effortlessly slay a hundred men, the warrior will be judged and not the sword. What we are discussing about is individual integrity and responsibility. You should draw the line at acknowledging the fine work and craftsmanship you produce. That is your accolade. How someone uses your work, is none of your business. Do what you believe in and know what your work stands for. Let every buyer of your watches/work exercise his own responsibility. I do not know if your post is a subtle hint at how good your work is, i.e, craftsmanship so fine, they can make a watch pass as gen, but regardless, what I said remains valid. Being good is not a flaw. But how someone chooses to represent your work/watches is his own responsibility. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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