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Thread: Glashutte SeaQ Bracelet - Anyone Removed A Link?

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    Glashutte SeaQ Bracelet - Anyone Removed A Link?

    I splashed out on a bracelet for my SeaQ Panorama Date, and buggered if I can work out how to remove the links! Removing it from the clasp is easy enough, loosen a screw and push out a pin (same as IWC Aquatimer) The links however have 4 screws, and no pins.
    Appreciate it if any one has done this before could offer some advice .






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    Have a look at the German Watch forum on WUS, I think there is a post about this on there.

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    Have managed to answer my own question! Screws need t be turned 90 degrees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phil h View Post
    Have a look at the German Watch forum on WUS, I think there is a post about this on there.
    Cheers mate. This was the source of the answer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skip View Post
    Cheers mate. This was the source of the answer!
    No problem. I have an itch to scratch with the SeaQ, really want one of the 43mm versions, as usual finances getting in the way.

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    Nice idea and I guess with two screws per side it's secure enough.

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    Here you have the info you looking for.


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    Thanks for all the help chaps. Here it is in all its fully brushed glory!




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    Looks good, much better without the pcl's!

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    Two tone with the bracelet- nice. The grey dial is lovely. Not a cheap option to add the bracelet I imagine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bry nylon View Post
    Looks good, much better without the pcl's!
    Cheers. The new fully brushed bracelet is much more in keeping with the overall look of the watch. Don’t know why they went with PCL’s originally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phil h View Post
    Two tone with the bracelet- nice. The grey dial is lovely. Not a cheap option to add the bracelet I imagine.
    Cheers. I didn’t think the bracelet cost was excessive (£1363) given the RRP of the watch. IWC wanted £2000 for a bracelet for an Aquatimer I used to own, and that was nowhere near the value or quality.

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    That has a look of engineering solidity about it but that's a hefty price tag.

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