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Thread: Bugger! what are my options here... Rolex clasp

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    Craftsman
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    Bugger! what are my options here... Rolex clasp

    Well I took a bit of a tumble down some stairs (silly story!) and when putting my arm down to stop myself, as you do, my watch clasp took a right wallop.

    Is this repairable? if so by whom?



    I could probably bend it back into shape carefully but its this 'crease' in the side that bothers me, I hate scratches and marks...



    Any recommendations for a possible repairer before sending it off to Rolex, would be greatly appreciated.

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    Master
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    Seth sorted very similar damage to one of mine and it came back as good as new and very reasonably priced, wouldn't bother with Rolex.

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    Grand Master
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    Rolex won't repair, don't even bother asking.

    They will however sell you a new one for close to 4 figures, at a guess.

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    Just as I though.

    I have now straightened it so its just the unsightly crease now. Oh and I have just realised a broken spring bar too, a rather short fat one that holds the clasp together, a silly price from Rolex I would imagine.

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    That's annoying - hopefully you didn't hurt yourself.

    Bob's suggestion of Seth was a good one.

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