How to Easily Size Watch Bracelets: Tips, Tools & Tricks. Avoid scratches & remove stuck screws

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  • Опубліковано 19 вер 2021
  • This video looks at tips and tools to easily size your watch bracelets and includes tricks to remove stuck screws.
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  • @JonathanTReviews
    @JonathanTReviews  Рік тому

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  • @ritchieritch393
    @ritchieritch393 Рік тому +5

    Love the way it’s assumed that the viewer doesn’t know how to boil water or where to purchase a kettle but will definitely know the strength of “blue” loctite in relation to purple

  • @redbarchetta8782
    @redbarchetta8782 2 роки тому +3

    Nice. One tip I'd pass along too is the use of 'painters tape' to hold the links together making them stiffer and scratch proofing while making adjustments. The added rigidness helps a lot.

  • @KLucero22
    @KLucero22 Рік тому +1

    Informative, didactic, and concise. Thank you so much for putting this tutorial together

  • @johnhealey6455
    @johnhealey6455 10 місяців тому +2

    Great video! Very helpful. Thank you so much!

  • @Laura.L..the.nature.gal..16
    @Laura.L..the.nature.gal..16 Рік тому +1

    very helpful! thanks for the info regarding how some pins are actually screws.

  • @JonathanTReviews
    @JonathanTReviews  2 роки тому +1

    Thanks to everyone adding tips! Let's keep them coming to help others out and I'll try to capture them here:
    - Wrap the bracelet in painter's or masking tape to add rigidity and provide further scratch protection
    - Rather than WD-40, try soaking the bracelet (again, not watch head) in olive oil. This can help to loosen things without using a penetrating oil or caustic chemicals

  • @netcatfulful
    @netcatfulful Рік тому +1

    Very helpful, thank you!

  • @PickAnyNameButMine
    @PickAnyNameButMine 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Jonathan, I just wanted to say thank you to you and thank you for doing this video. Thank you also to those that left helpful tips. I was resizing my first Zelos watch and my first bracelet using screws, I had one screw that was stuck solidly, I tried using a hairdryer to heat it, but it didn’t work. I remembered watching this video, and quickly found it and watched it again. This time I used hot water in a mug from a boiled kettle and put the bracelet into it as far as the stuck screw. A few (4-5) minutes later I tried again, and it worked perfectly and I could remove it, thankfully the rest of the screws were no problem. I also put low tack tape either side of the screws to help protect the bracelet, just in case I slipped. I have the same make and size screwdriver that you used, and lightly screwed them in reverse as you showed, you definitely feel and hear a click when the screw is seated and then I could screw it back in properly. I am waiting a few days just in case I want to alter the bracelet, then if I am still happy with it, I will put a touch of 222 Loctite on all of them. This video and the tips left by others made everything so much easier.

    • @JonathanTReviews
      @JonathanTReviews  2 роки тому

      Thank you very much for sharing! That's awesome to read it was helpful and you overcame the stuck screw without things going south. Enjoy the new watch! Cheers

  • @markedfortime
    @markedfortime 2 роки тому +1

    Great tips here. I know a lot of folks have been dealing with adjusting bracelets with the hardening treatment. Hopefully this will save them from stripped heads and scratches.

    • @JonathanTReviews
      @JonathanTReviews  2 роки тому

      Thank you! That's my hope as well. Between the hardening process and increased usage of thread locker from the factory (responding to complaints about screws backing out), there have been a lot of people having issues. Cheers

  • @MyAlan999
    @MyAlan999 2 роки тому +1

    My little Wera 1.2 has served me well :)

    • @JonathanTReviews
      @JonathanTReviews  2 роки тому

      They are such great drivers for a really low price! Cheers

  • @WesWatchRoom
    @WesWatchRoom 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the tips, I currently have a stuck screw in a bracelet so I'm going to give these tricks a go.

    • @JonathanTReviews
      @JonathanTReviews  2 роки тому

      Happy to help! Good luck 🤞 Please let me know how it goes. I added some extra tips in the pinned comment too. Cheers

    • @WesWatchRoom
      @WesWatchRoom 2 роки тому +1

      @@JonathanTReviews thanks man, appreciate that. I'll definitely have to try them

  • @HorologyinSanity
    @HorologyinSanity 2 роки тому +1

    Great video with some great recommendations. One other tip I've found helpful for stuck pins or links is to soak them in olive oil. I had a pin and collar link stuck on one of my SARB033s and the olive oil trick worked great to loosen it up, but in a more natural way than using solvents, etc.

    • @JonathanTReviews
      @JonathanTReviews  2 роки тому

      Thanks buddy! I appreciate the tip! I'd much prefer using olive oil to WD-40 or a similarly caustic and risky (gaskets) option. Cheers

    • @HorologyinSanity
      @HorologyinSanity 2 роки тому +1

      @@JonathanTReviews yep yep. All credit goes to my buddy, Jay. He recommended it to me and it worked great.

    • @JonathanTReviews
      @JonathanTReviews  2 роки тому

      @@HorologyinSanity Watch'ing is a team sport 😁 Much of my feedback is from others sharing as well. Cheers

  • @dianetaylor573
    @dianetaylor573 10 місяців тому

    How do you make your watch bracelet longer ?

    • @JonathanTReviews
      @JonathanTReviews  10 місяців тому

      Has it already been sized? If so, you should have extra links. If not or you don't, you'll need to contact the brand to see about obtaining more. Putting them in is the same process as removing, just in reverse. Cheers

  • @xmryeofuren
    @xmryeofuren 7 місяців тому +1

    I have trouble removing Cartier Cle De Cartier bracelet link..

    • @JonathanTReviews
      @JonathanTReviews  7 місяців тому

      Sorry, no experience with that model to confirm technique.

  • @TheLezwoymn
    @TheLezwoymn Рік тому

    Good info, but he didn't mention how to loosen up the pins. I was only able to get out 1 pin.

    • @JonathanTReviews
      @JonathanTReviews  Рік тому

      Glad I could help. Can you clarify where you're running into an issue? Cheers

  • @refills9344
    @refills9344 Рік тому

    What if I broke half the head unable to unscrew it, any solutions for that ?

    • @JonathanTReviews
      @JonathanTReviews  Рік тому

      That's unfortunately a tough one. Is it still fully seated (below flush with the link)? If so, it's probably best to enlist the help of a professional or the brand/manufacturer. Is the link on either end (last with a screw) or between other removable links? If the latter, it's likely easier to just remove that section and obtain (or use, if you have spares) extra links. Good luck

    • @refills9344
      @refills9344 Рік тому

      @@JonathanTReviews it’s a date just rolex and yes it’s on there the screw thing is on the bottom and not the top. Thanks !

    • @JonathanTReviews
      @JonathanTReviews  Рік тому

      I'd definitely recommend having someone check it out. Hopefully they have a specialty tool or technique without needing to drill it. Cheers

  • @emircan3047
    @emircan3047 Рік тому

    how can we open locked (with glue) screws ? Please Help

    • @JonathanTReviews
      @JonathanTReviews  Рік тому

      Actual glue or thread locker? If actual glue, that's likely a problem. If thread locker, heat is usually needed for higher strength variants. Bringing water to boil and soaking the bracelet links (not watch head) is a good way to apply even heat. Cheers

    • @emircan3047
      @emircan3047 Рік тому

      @@JonathanTReviews I dont know its actual glue or not the watch is inherited from my granpa it is a old watch. If its glue i cant open it?

    • @JonathanTReviews
      @JonathanTReviews  Рік тому

      If it's old, it might be best to have it professionally serviced. It could even be corroded or otherwise seized. You're certain it has screws and not pins? Split pins can look like screws.

    • @emircan3047
      @emircan3047 Рік тому

      @@JonathanTReviews Yeah i am sure it's screw. It is rolex daytona but i think it's replica. So i am going to nearest clocksmith. Thank you for helping

  • @joevac24
    @joevac24 Рік тому

    What if the screw head is a bit stripped?

    • @JonathanTReviews
      @JonathanTReviews  Рік тому

      Depending on how badly it's stripped, it may still be possible to unscrew it with a quality screwdriver. If the screw is seized from thread locker, it's advisable to heat it first. Having as tight/solidly fitting a screwdriver will help and inward pressure while turning is key. It's nerve wracking, but I've successfully removed several questionable screws (read ones I didn't think were possible) with this technique. I've only had one screw I needed to drill out (severely seized, stripped, and broken 😣). Good luck. Cheers

    • @joevac24
      @joevac24 Рік тому +1

      @@JonathanTReviews I will try that. Thanks so much!!

    • @joevac24
      @joevac24 Рік тому +2

      It worked! I bought a nice set of precision screwdrivers and I was able to get the screw out. Thanks so much!!

    • @JonathanTReviews
      @JonathanTReviews  Рік тому

      That's great news! Glad I could help! Cheers

  • @sergiogodoym4
    @sergiogodoym4 2 роки тому +2

    Very useful and informative! thanks!

    • @JonathanTReviews
      @JonathanTReviews  2 роки тому

      My pleasure! I'm hoping it will help everyone minimize future headaches. Cheers

    • @sergiogodoym4
      @sergiogodoym4 2 роки тому +1

      @@JonathanTReviews Yeah, mine as well...