Thank you for making this video! I recently bought a one-year old TUDOR Black Bay GMT; and the jeweler gave me three extra links. He installed one link and set the TUDOR “micro-adjustment” to the largest of the three positions. This made the bracelet fit a tad too tightly by the late afternoon. I inserted one link into the bracelet; but, that made the bracelet too loose. Watching your video enabled me to understand how the “micro-adjustments” are made. Now I have a perfectly-fitting bracelet. Thanks!
Thank you so much for this very helpful video. I needed to resize my Tudor Pelagos LHD and within minutes following your instructions, it was done and back on my wrist, saving me over 2 hours travel to my nearest jewellers.
Thanks so much! I've had my bb58 for 3 years now and never got the sizing right as I got fed up going back and forth to my jewelers. Now I'm confident enough to do it myself I've managed to get a perfect fit after a bit of trial and error. Thanks again!
I used to live in Hoboken for 8-years. Anyways, thanks so much for this video- you just helped me resize my new Tudor BB Chrono (Panda). Had the confidence to do it myself. Thx bro.
Top tips! Thank you very much...I have just fixed micro adjustment with tooth picks and bracelet with my computer screw drivers. You have owned a subscriber. Keep the nice work!
Man youtube has literally everything you need. Bought a Black Bay chrono S&G recently spent $30 getting the bracelet adjusted but it was still a little lose (it is winter and watches/rings etc are loser than summer). Looking at micro adjustment but paranoid to try to figure out how to move, maybe needs a special tool?? A simple tooth pick and this great tutorial and now fits just that little snugger and more comfortable. THANK YOU Hoboken Horology. CHEERS and
Hey, Just picked up one of these original 41mm. Its a tad large for my tiny wrist and like you said. Its awesome to see someone walk through the process even if you have a good idea. I never knew these were screws!!! That makes the whole thing alot easier!! Save me some money and a trip to the jewelry store.
This really is quite easy. I used a 1mm tip jeweller's screwdriver. Make sure you push the screw through the link before you use it as this will tell you which end is which (one is threaded). One end is smaller than the other, the thread end is the smaller one. Don't over tighten, the screw should fit flush. Enjoy saving money over paying a jeweller to do this. It's a five minute job.
Thank you. I’m considering buying my own watch tool kit to make these easy adjustments instead of taking to a jeweler. Cool stuff! Thank you for the demo....
Screw pins & push pins are pretty easy once you've done it a couple of times, split pins were ok for me to resize although you have to be more careful, rolled links a nightmare and WORST of all pin and collar rivit style bracelet half done on one now and already drawn blood three times.
Just got a Black Bay 41 today and it’s too big. Great advice about screwing a screw too far. My issue now is where to remove a link from? I’m thinking one from each side since it’s currently sized for a 7.75 inch wrist and I am a 7.25 inch wrist.
Micro adjustments are not "on the fly". Also, the 6 o'clock side should always have more links than the 12 o'clock side. Keeps the clasp off a table top a little better. PLEASE, put a micro cloth on the blue block to prevent scratches on the bracelet.
Anyone know what size of screwdriver I need to use on a Tudor Black Bay 36 bracelet screws? Do I really need to remove the bracelet from the watch before I heat up to soften the loctite? Is it best to use a hollow ground screwdriver head? Many thanks in advance
Thank you for making this video! I recently bought a one-year old TUDOR Black Bay GMT; and the jeweler gave me three extra links. He installed one link and set the TUDOR “micro-adjustment” to the largest of the three positions. This made the bracelet fit a tad too tightly by the late afternoon. I inserted one link into the bracelet; but, that made the bracelet too loose. Watching your video enabled me to understand how the “micro-adjustments” are made. Now I have a perfectly-fitting bracelet. Thanks!
Thank you so much for this very helpful video.
I needed to resize my Tudor Pelagos LHD and within minutes following your instructions, it was done and back on my wrist, saving me over 2 hours travel to my nearest jewellers.
Thanks so much! I've had my bb58 for 3 years now and never got the sizing right as I got fed up going back and forth to my jewelers. Now I'm confident enough to do it myself I've managed to get a perfect fit after a bit of trial and error.
Thanks again!
What's your wrist size and current configuration of links with the bb58?
Got my GMT today and this video was really helpful in making sure I sized it correctly without damaging it - thank you!
Thanks for the tutorial. Bought a Black Bay this week and I needed to make some adjustment. Your video was very helpful.
Nice video and I really appreciate the end comment about being able to help at least one person, awesome!
I used to live in Hoboken for 8-years. Anyways, thanks so much for this video- you just helped me resize my new Tudor BB Chrono (Panda). Had the confidence to do it myself. Thx bro.
Top tips! Thank you very much...I have just fixed micro adjustment with tooth picks and bracelet with my computer screw drivers. You have owned a subscriber. Keep the nice work!
Thanks for your video it helped me confidently add a link to my black bay!
Thank you. Very helpful. It gave me the confidence to size my new Tudor bracelet.
Man youtube has literally everything you need. Bought a Black Bay chrono S&G recently spent $30 getting the bracelet adjusted but it was still a little lose (it is winter and watches/rings etc are loser than summer). Looking at micro adjustment but paranoid to try to figure out how to move, maybe needs a special tool?? A simple tooth pick and this great tutorial and now fits just that little snugger and more comfortable. THANK YOU Hoboken Horology. CHEERS and
Hey,
Just picked up one of these original 41mm. Its a tad large for my tiny wrist and like you said. Its awesome to see someone walk through the process even if you have a good idea. I never knew these were screws!!! That makes the whole thing alot easier!! Save me some money and a trip to the jewelry store.
Nice job. Thanks. Helped me with my BB58.
Thanks! I just resized my "new-to-me" Tudor Black Bay Steel bracelet with your help!
Seriously helped me out man, thank you so much, I recently got a black bay 58 and I needed to size it ASAP, BIG HELP BROTHER!
thank you so much for posting this! very informative
Hoboken Horology, thanks a bunch. I just went by your instructions and perfectly fitted my Tudor Black Bay Steel. Thanks so much for your help.
This really is quite easy. I used a 1mm tip jeweller's screwdriver. Make sure you push the screw through the link before you use it as this will tell you which end is which (one is threaded). One end is smaller than the other, the thread end is the smaller one. Don't over tighten, the screw should fit flush. Enjoy saving money over paying a jeweller to do this. It's a five minute job.
Saved me a trip to the jewelers, thank you!
Thank you. I’m considering buying my own watch tool kit to make these easy adjustments instead of taking to a jeweler. Cool stuff! Thank you for the demo....
Thank you. Answered all my questions. I have a Ball Trainmaster coming my way.
You‘be helped. Mission accomplished. Like the tape and the lose screwdriver. 👍
Just bought a BB58 Navy. Slightly tight, this video is ideal, as bracelets look the same
Screw pins & push pins are pretty easy once you've done it a couple of times, split pins were ok for me to resize although you have to be more careful, rolled links a nightmare and WORST of all pin and collar rivit style bracelet half done on one now and already drawn blood three times.
Why wouldnt you make the bracelet the same number of links each side , rather than the 12 'o'clock having more ? Thanks for your video
Thank you for a very helpful video.
Mate the toothpick tip was handy ! Thanks 😅
This helped a ton! Thank you
What size is the screwdriver please??
Thx! Ive just adjusted the adjustment 😃. A little scratch on the screw but i have spme spare one 🤣
Great job. Thank you.
Just got a Black Bay 41 today and it’s too big. Great advice about screwing a screw too far. My issue now is where to remove a link from? I’m thinking one from each side since it’s currently sized for a 7.75 inch wrist and I am a 7.25 inch wrist.
What's the size of this screwdriver?
1.0mm and 1.2mm both ok
Thanks heaps mate you saved me a hour round trip at least 👍
Thank you for this!
Hi, may I know what is the screwdriver head size used in this video? Thanks!
Micro adjustments are not "on the fly". Also, the 6 o'clock side should always have more links than the 12 o'clock side. Keeps the clasp off a table top a little better. PLEASE, put a micro cloth on the blue block to prevent scratches on the bracelet.
Is it not a good idea to use a bit of Loctite?
It is pretty easy for these screws to work loose after a while if not.
my sinn 556 braclet came with a small bottle of loctite, so i guess better safe than sorry.
How large of a wrist does a black bay steel bracelet fit from factory? I couldn't find the answer just poking around on Google
This helped me
you great, thank you for the explnation!!!
i couldn't open unopen the screw on the link, and actually think i may have damaged the screw itself.
Very helpful, thank you 😉
Thanks!
Perfect! Thank you!
what kind of tape do you use? isnt sticky residue bad? why is over tightening screw not good?
Is that possible also on a the new black bay chrono or can u use there only the microadjustment
What size is the screwdriver?
Is that the faux rivet braclet
Nice one thanks
Get the hollow T driver like the Panerai one...
Anyone know what size of screwdriver I need to use on a Tudor Black Bay 36 bracelet screws? Do I really need to remove the bracelet from the watch before I heat up to soften the loctite? Is it best to use a hollow ground screwdriver head? Many thanks in advance
What size screwdriver do people recommend for Tutor bracelets?
I'd buy a jewelers set but make sure they are decent. Otherwise they could break or strip.
@@hobokenhorology1588 thank you for the advice
cheers dood
Youre wearing that watch on your hand. It should be behind the wrist bone
.... waffle... waffle... waffle...
Was better before take the link off use the micro adjustment
As if we need a video to work out this issue . Jeeeez how to wreck your screw head in one easy lesson.
Your wearing it on the bone….ulna
Oh dear, don’t waste your life watching, size of screwdriver not mentioned. Painful, sorry.
whats the screwdriver size? 14mm?