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 Posted: Tue Dec 5th, 2006 09:31 am
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EricAldovino
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You guys are right on...this Tissot is really something for the $230 I paid. Very cool retro Steve McQueen going into turn # 2 vibe. 


Anybody DIY? I usually do on all my watches...but for some reason, I cannot seem to budge the friction pins. As you know...I have no real tool other than a caseback opener...so I tend to rely on my GFs earing pin to push the pins out. Worked on all of my watches except for this one. Any tips? boy10.gif


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 Posted: Tue Dec 5th, 2006 11:28 am
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Sure..............take it to a jewelersnoopy1.gif

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 Posted: Tue Dec 5th, 2006 12:57 pm
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Brilliant!!!!smile8.gif

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 Posted: Tue Dec 5th, 2006 11:47 pm
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DIY: Hammer and thumb tack.   hand6.gif All done. Removed 2 links. fits perfect.

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 Posted: Wed Dec 6th, 2006 08:57 am
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I couldn't do do that...that would be "quitting" and I am no quitter!!!smile8.gif


Tony Duronio wrote:
Sure..............take it to a jewelersnoopy1.gif

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 Posted: Wed Dec 6th, 2006 09:11 am
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There are many simple houshold tools I have found to work .... as you said hammer and tack .....If you go to a hardware store you can find a jewlers hammer or a small hammer of any sort .... there are tiny screwdrivers and tiny punch's .... on the bay there are some kits to be had for 99 cents and then a freakin hugh ship charge

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 Posted: Wed Dec 6th, 2006 12:59 pm
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Yeah, they sell an Item for ONLY 13 cents and charge $48 shipping. hahaha

I will invest in better tools.. The hammer was handy in giving the pins that intitial bump they needed to move. No trauma to watch or bracelet as I am a freak about dings etc.

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 Posted: Wed Dec 6th, 2006 01:49 pm
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Check your local Mcmaster Carr and see if they have a set of small screwdrivers suitable for jewelry work available .In this fashion you can avoid  a"huge" shipping charge .James Hugh Haury

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