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 Posted: Tue Jan 12th, 2010 10:21 pm
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oagaspar
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I own the pvd Csar with pvd Unitas and it is one of my all time favorite watches....DeBaufre has great CS so you are in very good hands imho! ...and btw only one hex tool is needed from my experience and I change my straps often...it's 1 of the best lugs systems I have seen....makes changing straps a breeze! hand6.gif

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 Posted: Tue Jan 12th, 2010 10:46 pm
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oagaspar wrote:
I own the pvd Csar with pvd Unitas and it is one of my all time favorite watches....DeBaufre has great CS so you are in very good hands imho! ...and btw only one hex tool is needed from my experience and I change my straps often...it's 1 of the best lugs systems I have seen....makes changing straps a breeze! hand6.gif

I guess I'm just worried about not tightening the screws enough and losing one.

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Paul, if you tighten it enough and are vigilant on the visual checks, you should be ok.

Otherwise, I have a tip for you: use a light, small touch/dab/drop of your wife's clear or see-through nail polish on the screws and they'll keep. I do that all the time to some of my watches and always to the folding elbow points of all my glasses............and I haven't lost a single screw ever since. Nobody will notice the nail polish unless it's Superman who checks out your wrist.toon1.gif

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 Posted: Fri Jan 29th, 2010 09:59 am
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bigrustypig wrote: Paul, if you tighten it enough and are vigilant on the visual checks, you should be ok.

Otherwise, I have a tip for you: use a light, small touch/dab/drop of your wife's clear or see-through nail polish on the screws and they'll keep. I do that all the time to some of my watches and always to the folding elbow points of all my glasses............and I haven't lost a single screw ever since. Nobody will notice the nail polish unless it's Superman who checks out your wrist.toon1.gif

 

Thanks for the tip, BRP.  My just recently lost an eyeglass lens.  At least I was in a Home Deport hardware store where I was able to find a small screw driver and it up.  Does the nail polish make it possible to remove the screws later for a strap change?

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PD


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Wanted to share that we have one of the Csar versions left with the pvd-black movement and an exhibition case back.

Once it's sold, we aren't going to get anymore of the black movement in stock for quite a while. If anyone wants this, let me know and I'll put a hold on it for you.

Hope you're having a great week, look forward to hearing from you.
~ Alldaron


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