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 Posted: Sat Apr 7th, 2007 09:48 pm
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   This might even be an obvious question. I just received my beautiful watch today in the mail.  I was wondering if this watch is resizable. The links are pretty unique looking so I cant make any assumptions. Does anyone know?

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 Posted: Sat Apr 7th, 2007 09:49 pm
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Do you need it to be larger or smaller?

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 Posted: Sat Apr 7th, 2007 09:58 pm
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just a tad bit smaller

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 Posted: Sun Apr 8th, 2007 07:47 am
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It shouldn't be difficult to size. If you're not feeling confident though, I'd just take it to a good jewelry store. They typically charge only a couple of bucks to size it for you, sometimes less/free if you are a customer yourself.

Good luck, that's a great looking watch!:dude:

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 Posted: Sun Apr 8th, 2007 10:30 am
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If you have a link pin remover it sizes like any other bracelethand6.gif

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thanks for your responses. I think I am going to just take it to a jewelery shop. I dont want to take any risks with this one =)

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 Posted: Sun Apr 8th, 2007 11:12 am
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Easily sizable.........has half-links and is a beautiful watch.....congratulations!

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enzyme wrote: thanks for your responses. I think I am going to just take it to a jewelery shop. I dont want to take any risks with this one =)

When not comfortable in sizing one that is the way to go. Puts all the risk on the jeweler. ;)

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Skipdawg wrote: enzyme wrote: thanks for your responses. I think I am going to just take it to a jewelery shop. I dont want to take any risks with this one =)

When not comfortable in sizing one that is the way to go. Puts all the risk on the jeweler. ;)

To me, it is well worth the $5 to $10 charged.  I usually pay my watchmaker to do it.............that way I get a lot of free advice and knowledge, some minor free adjustments and the occasional free sizing!  Besides, that way, I don't have to spend time crawling around looking for the links pins I've dropped on the floor!:)

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 Posted: Sun Apr 8th, 2007 12:14 pm
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The jeweler near my house, on the way home from work, doesn't charge me anything to size mine - they have a charity collection box, so we throw $5 in each time...  great way to do business imho...

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 Posted: Sun Apr 8th, 2007 12:47 pm
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I did my own...with a thumb tack! It took forever but I got it down to size. Sore thumb and all.

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 Posted: Sun Apr 8th, 2007 01:03 pm
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srh_pres wrote: The jeweler near my house, on the way home from work, doesn't charge me anything to size mine - they have a charity collection box, so we throw $5 in each time...  great way to do business imho...

and you live in Florida???? WOW!................oh wait.....it's not South Florida! subtlelaugh.gif

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