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, 07-28-2010 at 09:07 AM (2176 Views)
Here's a dirty little secret that many Rolex salespeople and owners alike won't tell you - they haven't the foggiest idea on how to deploy or release the dive suit extension rolex in the Rolex Oyster bracelet. Instructions aren't well documented in the Rolex watch manual, and it's just pojbgswkljm not an intuitive design (like on the Omega Seamaster bracelet). Unless you've done it before, you're not likely to figure it out on your own. It took me a while to figure it out too (I saw it explained on a discussion forum). So, I decided to put together rolex this little tutorial which will hopefully shed some light on the dive suit extension link.
If you remove your Rolex watch, and peer into the inside of the clasp, you should see a series of bracelet links. NOTE: Only Rolex dive watches like the Submariner and the Sea-Dweller will have a dive suit extension link built into the clasp. The other sport models to not. Now, most people assume that if they pull on these bracelet links , the dive suit extension will simply pop out - that assumption is incorrect. If you look at louis vuitton handbags the links on the inside of the clasp, one will have a small circle printed on it. Press on this circle with your thumb - if done properly you'll hear an audible pop and you'll feel the links slip upward. Here's a photo that should helpYou can now put the watch back on, fastening the clasp as you normally would, and you'll see that the diameter of the bracelet has increased significantly. This is to allow the watch to fit comfortably on your wrist when diving by accommodating the added girth normally accompanying a dive suit.
You can easily return the clasp back to it's original configuration by folding the dive suit extension back toward the clasp, and firmly pressing at both ends of the extension, so louis vuitton handbags that top and bottom pop back into their fixed positions.
I hope you've found this tutorial useful - feel free to E-Mail me at Johnrolexrefer if you have any additional questionsAnyone who owns a Rolex with an Oyster bracelet that has polished center links (like the three I own - the two-tone Submariner, Yacht-Master, and Daytona) knows how readily the center link shows scratches. In fact, many people shy away from buying a Rolex with polished center links for fear of scratching them up. Well, I'm hear to tell you that it's a very simple matter to polish the center links on an Oyster bracelet, and can be done in very little time. In fact, using the techniques in the following tutorial, you'll be able to effectively wow power leveling remove all but the deepest of scratches from your polished Oyster links.
There are probably several products on the market that are useful in removing scratches from a polished surface, but I've had excellent results using Cape Cod Polishing Cloths. They are simple to use, work on both stainless steel and gold surfaces, and are very inexpensive - the package pictured below cost less than $10.00:The cloth itself has a very fine, rough texture - somewhat like very fine steel wool. It also is well soaked with a polishing liquid that has a rather strong vanilla aroma. When you're using the cloth, it's very important to understand that you only want to use the cloth on the polished portion of the Oyster bracelet. If you use the cloth on the outer wow power leveling links of an Oyster bracelet, the brushed finish will be changed to a polished one. With this in mind, one of the techniques I've developed to be more precise when using a Cape Cod Cloth on my Oyster bracelet is to wrap the cloth around the head of a Q-Tip (pictured below):
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