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Author: | mme [ Mon May 10, 2010 11:09 am ] |
Post subject: | deployment clasp will not stay shut? |
Hello I have just purchased a 18mm deployment clasp, and it will not stay shut (closed)? Am i doing something wrong? should i feel a positive click as it closes? Thanks for any help |
Author: | Driver8 [ Mon May 10, 2010 11:20 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: deployment clasp will not stay shut? |
mme wrote: Should i feel a positive click as it closes? Yes you should. |
Author: | Sparwood [ Mon May 10, 2010 11:52 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: deployment clasp will not stay shut? |
You can adjust the clasp on a pilot or Pro II (etc) bracelet simply by SLIGHTLY bending the single metal piece that connects the two halves of the clasp together. This has the affect of slightly shortening or lengthening this piece and should allow you to adjust the clasp tightness, I would think you can do the same with a deployant clasp. You don't have to bend in much at all and don't need a tool either, just use your fingers. S |
Author: | Roffensian [ Mon May 10, 2010 3:37 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: deployment clasp will not stay shut? |
Sparwood wrote: You can adjust the clasp on a pilot or Pro II (etc) bracelet simply by SLIGHTLY bending the single metal piece that connects the two halves of the clasp together. This has the affect of slightly shortening or lengthening this piece and should allow you to adjust the clasp tightness, I would think you can do the same with a deployant clasp. You don't have to bend in much at all and don't need a tool either, just use your fingers. S I think with the cost of an 18k deployant I'd be demanding my AD fix it ![]() |
Author: | aleister [ Mon May 10, 2010 8:08 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: deployment clasp will not stay shut? |
Roffensian wrote: Sparwood wrote: You can adjust the clasp on a pilot or Pro II (etc) bracelet simply by SLIGHTLY bending the single metal piece that connects the two halves of the clasp together. This has the affect of slightly shortening or lengthening this piece and should allow you to adjust the clasp tightness, I would think you can do the same with a deployant clasp. You don't have to bend in much at all and don't need a tool either, just use your fingers. S I think with the cost of an 18k deployant I'd be demanding my AD fix it ![]() Indeed, but there's a hefty price difference between the 18k deployant and OP's 18mm deployant. ![]() |
Author: | johntorcasio [ Mon May 10, 2010 9:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: deployment clasp will not stay shut? |
The deployment clasp works different to the Pro II bracelet clasp , it uses two push buttons one one each side that are spring loaded. the buttons are always kept Under Pressure opened and closed by the springs . if the spring is faulty or stuck the buttons on the clasp will be loose not under any pressure and it will not close . ![]() |
Author: | mme [ Mon May 10, 2010 11:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: deployment clasp will not stay shut? |
Thanks for the advice. There are no spring clips on the deployment? Sparwood: what you are saying does make sense, how positive a click should i feel? should it be a firm press to locate the clasp? is it a case of bend a little and keep trying? Thanks ![]() |
Author: | johntorcasio [ Tue May 11, 2010 3:14 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: deployment clasp will not stay shut? |
Hi are we talking about the ocean racer deployment ? if so don't thing you should bend anything there are 4 metal pieces on a deployment when clasp is open the two that are closer together are spring loaded that's what locks in the deployment clasp.. http://farm1.static.flickr.com/50/45482 ... f0ed_b.jpg |
Author: | mme [ Tue May 11, 2010 4:20 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: deployment clasp will not stay shut? |
johntorcasio wrote: Hi are we talking about the ocean racer deployment ? if so don't thing you should bend anything there are 4 metal pieces on a deployment when clasp is open the two that are closer together are spring loaded that's what locks in the deployment clasp.. http://farm1.static.flickr.com/50/45482 ... f0ed_b.jpg No! this is the standard Breitling stainless steel deployment. Thanks |
Author: | Roffensian [ Tue May 11, 2010 5:14 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: deployment clasp will not stay shut? |
aleister wrote: Roffensian wrote: Sparwood wrote: You can adjust the clasp on a pilot or Pro II (etc) bracelet simply by SLIGHTLY bending the single metal piece that connects the two halves of the clasp together. This has the affect of slightly shortening or lengthening this piece and should allow you to adjust the clasp tightness, I would think you can do the same with a deployant clasp. You don't have to bend in much at all and don't need a tool either, just use your fingers. S I think with the cost of an 18k deployant I'd be demanding my AD fix it ![]() Indeed, but there's a hefty price difference between the 18k deployant and OP's 18mm deployant. ![]() Going to get my eyes tested now... ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Sparwood [ Wed May 12, 2010 11:45 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: deployment clasp will not stay shut? |
johntorcasio wrote: The deployment clasp works different to the Pro II bracelet clasp , it uses two push buttons one one each side that are spring loaded. the buttons are always kept Under Pressure opened and closed by the springs . if the spring is faulty or stuck the buttons on the clasp will be loose not under any pressure and it will not close . ![]() That clasp you are referring to comes with the Ocean racer or diver pro rubber straps, and it does have a spring mechanism, the clasp that is meant for a croc or leather strap does not have this, it has basically the same mechanism as the deployant clasp on a Pro II, pilot or Navi bracelet, it is just an interference fit that holds the clasp together. mme wrote: Thanks for the advice. There are no spring clips on the deployment? Sparwood: what you are saying does make sense, how positive a click should i feel? should it be a firm press to locate the clasp? is it a case of bend a little and keep trying? Thanks ![]() I guess how firm a press depends on how much of your finger nail you want to rip off when you open it ![]() |
Author: | mme [ Thu May 13, 2010 11:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: deployment clasp will not stay shut? |
Sparwood wrote: johntorcasio wrote: The deployment clasp works different to the Pro II bracelet clasp , it uses two push buttons one one each side that are spring loaded. the buttons are always kept Under Pressure opened and closed by the springs . if the spring is faulty or stuck the buttons on the clasp will be loose not under any pressure and it will not close . ![]() That clasp you are referring to comes with the Ocean racer or diver pro rubber straps, and it does have a spring mechanism, the clasp that is meant for a croc or leather strap does not have this, it has basically the same mechanism as the deployant clasp on a Pro II, pilot or Navi bracelet, it is just an interference fit that holds the clasp together. mme wrote: Thanks for the advice. There are no spring clips on the deployment? Sparwood: what you are saying does make sense, how positive a click should i feel? should it be a firm press to locate the clasp? is it a case of bend a little and keep trying? Thanks ![]() I guess how firm a press depends on how much of your finger nail you want to rip off when you open it ![]() Thanks Sparwood, it is working fine now ![]() |
Author: | Sparwood [ Fri May 14, 2010 10:42 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: deployment clasp will not stay shut? |
No worries, glad you got it sorted, just out of curiosity what watch did you buy the new deployant for? S |
Author: | mme [ Fri May 14, 2010 11:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: deployment clasp will not stay shut? |
Sparwood wrote: No worries, glad you got it sorted, just out of curiosity what watch did you buy the new deployant for? S A 1998 Chronomat vitesse ![]() Thanks again |
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