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Using a rubber dot to tighten a bracelet

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Using a Rubber Dot for Rolex Bracelets

 

Rolex Watch Bracelet Adjustment

I found that the SeaDweller bracelet is somewhat finicky on being either too tight or too loose because of the extra weight of the watch head. To tighten up the bracelet, yet have enough give, I found that placing a rubber foot from an electronics store does the trick. The rubber dot takes up bracelet slack, flexes/compresses when your wrist swells, and is well hidden when the clasp is closed. The rubber dot seems to take up half the slack of moving the clasp springbar one full notch.

 

 

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