CalamariFritti wrote: » Have the same watch. The screws are glued in.
CalamariFritti wrote: » Have the same watch. The screws are glued in. Usually with something like LOCTITE 243. The glue is being destroyed by heating it. Meaning you get a little blow torch and heat the screws up and then they come out. You need to get the same glue for putting them back in or you will lose them.
Thirdfox wrote: » It's why I prefer pin and collar to screwed bracelets (never had a pin threaten to pop out but had that issues with screws) - but alas the market wants what it wants :P - Equinox will be a screwed link bracelet despite myself personally preferring P&C ($5 hammer and holder set from Aliexpress will do the job grand…) Well wear CT - AT is a very dressy do-it-all watch
TheRepentent wrote: » Yeah I like them...wearing my green one at the moment
Ian OB wrote: » My Grandfathers old watch. An Indur Delux, which I believe were made in Dublin. Have no idea how old it is. It always hung on a hook in the kitchen. Glass was gone, mechanics/movement siezed. When he moved house in the late 80s early 90s it moved too. To hang on a hook in the kitchen again. After he died I claimed it & got it reconditioned. Had to bring it to the watch making school in Pforzheim for a new movement. One of the students there was able to sort it out for a case of beer. ðŸ»ðŸ» I like their pricing system One of these days I'll get a strap thats long enough for my wrist. Small crack on the glass near the 1 which also needs to be seen to. Since it came back to life, it has mostly been worn for special occasions. Namely Waterford hurling matches. It missed the Munster Final last year because the house is like a bombsite with 3 boys in it! Anyway thats todays timepiece
micks_address wrote: » Yeah I resized before and there was no glue. Looks great. Did you try it on a strap? I just always really enjoyed it on bracelet so never bothered
Cyclingtourist wrote: » Brought my Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra to Damian Duggan in Fairview and he had the bracelet sized and ready in an hour and a half.
fat bloke wrote: » What's the craic there in terms of contacting them or making an appointment? I presume they're not open for walk-ins?
Cyclingtourist wrote: » Brought my Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra to Damian Duggan in Fairview and he had the bracelet sized and ready in an hour and a half. I told him about the talk on the internet about glued screws and he was not amused. He said they shouldn't be and mine weren't as it turned out. He inserted the spare half link and removed two full links. It's really comfortable and fits perfectly.
kostal2093 wrote: » A Zenith El Primero Flyback Chronomaster (42mm) with moon phase.
Fitz II wrote: » I never saw glue in any of my Omegas they do coat the screw with graphite to increase the friction, usually a hard to turn screw is a sign of a blunt screwdriver or that somebody has attacked the screw before with a blunt screwdriver. Any glue in there is aftermarket.
Kintarō Hattori wrote: » I've been wearing this for the last week and still love it. Was it banie01 I bought it from?
kostal2093 wrote: » Thanks to all for your comments. Yes - it is a guilloche dial - though it is difficult to capture the level of detail on the dial in a photo - it looks better in the hand with the way it captures the light. Even the rotor on the EP movement has a high level of finish. Considering the age of the watch and the amount of time it lay idle, I thought it would need to be sent for a service, but it has only lost <1 sec over the past 18 hours, which is encouraging. The only problem is trying to remove the blue plastic stickers from the case as they are 'welded on' due to age and only come off in tiny pieces. Definitely, there is serious 'bang for buck' with this model, though they are getting more difficult to get (many available are over polished). I can add extra pictures later of the movement and case if anyone is interested.
Fitz II wrote: » Spray with rubbing alcohol or any pure enough alcohol and leave it to soak should dissolve the glue and wont damage the watch in any way.