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Author:  rgilbert24 [ Thu May 12, 2011 4:39 pm ]
Post subject:  My clasp is not quite tight enough. Can't find prev post

I remember reading a post a while back on how to tighten up the clasp, ie. making it more difficult to open by bending clasp pieces. I have searched the forum for the post to no avail. Does anyone remember the instructions? I remember it was a fairly detailed post. Thanks

Author:  Roffensian [ Thu May 12, 2011 4:45 pm ]
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viewtopic.php?f=12&t=21222

Author:  rgilbert24 [ Thu May 12, 2011 5:03 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: My clasp is not quite tight enough. Can't find prev post

Thanks but this was not the post. It talked about slightly bending one of the pieces. The problem discussed was not n the safety clasp but rather the main clasp. I should mention it was for the pilot bracelet.

Author:  Roffensian [ Thu May 12, 2011 5:13 pm ]
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rgilbert24 wrote:
Thanks but this was not the post. It talked about slightly bending one of the pieces. The problem discussed was not n the safety clasp but rather the main clasp. I should mention it was for the pilot bracelet.



This one?

viewtopic.php?f=12&t=19167

Author:  RJRJRJ [ Thu May 12, 2011 5:13 pm ]
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rgilbert24 wrote:
Thanks but this was not the post. It talked about slightly bending one of the pieces. The problem discussed was not n the safety clasp but rather the main clasp. I should mention it was for the pilot bracelet.


You need to bend the part of the clasp with the two "prongs" and make it flatter. Easy does it.

Author:  rgilbert24 [ Thu May 12, 2011 7:11 pm ]
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No I did find that one as well. But the one I am thinking about was far more detailed and just specific to the Pilot Bracelet. I wonder now if maybe it was on another Breitling forum - but I am on this one 95% of the time. Sorry to waste your time - I will search around.

Author:  RJRJRJ [ Thu May 12, 2011 9:17 pm ]
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rgilbert24 wrote:
No I did find that one as well. But the one I am thinking about was far more detailed and just specific to the Pilot Bracelet. I wonder now if maybe it was on another Breitling forum - but I am on this one 95% of the time. Sorry to waste your time - I will search around.


I just told you how to do it in the post above :geek:

Author:  rgilbert24 [ Thu May 12, 2011 9:23 pm ]
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We must have been posting at the same time and yours came through first. Thanks for info I bent it just a tad and that was enough.

Author:  O2AFAC67 [ Fri May 13, 2011 5:52 am ]
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rgilbert24 wrote:
No I did find that one as well. But the one I am thinking about was far more detailed and just specific to the Pilot Bracelet. I wonder now if maybe it was on another Breitling forum - but I am on this one 95% of the time. Sorry to waste your time - I will search around.

From an article I wrote for a forum which I moderate...

Deployant Clasp adjustment procedure...

On the [I]deployant clasps for Breitling bracelets, I have had to adjust at least 1 out of 5 to ensure proper closure/release. On these bracelets, the curved "T' piece (the one with "BREITLING" engraved on it) can be carefully adjusted with two forefingers and thumb while holding the rest of the clasp between thumb and forefinger of the opposite hand. Squeezing the two forefingers and thumb together from either side of the curved piece will either shorten or lengthen the piece very, very slightly. Because the piece you are adjusting is quite stiff it doesn't really feel like you are making any difference in the "curve" (hence length) of the piece but you are. Repeated closing and opening of the clasp will bear this out. The "T" will then snap into and out of its receptacle with a different feel of "stiffness". It goes without saying that caution is in order here but the procedure does work I assure you. For your strap deployant clasp, using the same procedure will adjust the closing/opening "stiffness" of the clasp cover over the bar for capture/release. I made this adjustment on my Mom's watch (below) and it worked just fine. Again, be careful and work slowly... :-)
Best,
Ron[/i]


Image

Author:  Alan M [ Fri May 13, 2011 12:04 pm ]
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O2AFAC67 wrote:
rgilbert24 wrote:
No I did find that one as well. But the one I am thinking about was far more detailed and just specific to the Pilot Bracelet. I wonder now if maybe it was on another Breitling forum - but I am on this one 95% of the time. Sorry to waste your time - I will search around.

From an article I wrote for a forum which I moderate...

Deployant Clasp adjustment procedure...

On the [I]deployant clasps for Breitling bracelets, I have had to adjust at least 1 out of 5 to ensure proper closure/release. On these bracelets, the curved "T' piece (the one with "BREITLING" engraved on it) can be carefully adjusted with two forefingers and thumb while holding the rest of the clasp between thumb and forefinger of the opposite hand. Squeezing the two forefingers and thumb together from either side of the curved piece will either shorten or lengthen the piece very, very slightly. Because the piece you are adjusting is quite stiff it doesn't really feel like you are making any difference in the "curve" (hence length) of the piece but you are. Repeated closing and opening of the clasp will bear this out. The "T" will then snap into and out of its receptacle with a different feel of "stiffness". It goes without saying that caution is in order here but the procedure does work I assure you. For your strap deployant clasp, using the same procedure will adjust the closing/opening "stiffness" of the clasp cover over the bar for capture/release. I made this adjustment on my Mom's watch (below) and it worked just fine. Again, be careful and work slowly... :-)
Best,
Ron[/i]


Image



'That I moderate' and a slight hair to the lower left of shot. dron, dron so unlike you..... ....
I know you will not mind correction in the same way as I always welcomed your colour correction of my shoots.

Love from your Very Good Friend Alan.

T

Author:  gpension [ Fri Jul 01, 2011 1:38 am ]
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Can I just take a second and thank you guys for sharing your wealth of knowledge about Breitlings with the world? I had this same problem, and my watchmaker forgot to fix it when he polished my crosswind, so I was going to go to an AD today to see what they could do. Before I did, I searched for "clasp tighten", and this popped up - problem solved!

I get so much useful info from this forum....just wanted to say thanks!

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