I'm a bit thick in the skull and cannot for the life of me figure out how to remove the bracelet.
I've broken the tip off a spring bar tool trying to get the damn thing off and was wondering if any of you have any suggestions, tips, etc.
Granted, I may have had a few pops while trying to take the thing off, but I'm fairly certain the bourbon is not the cause of my problem.
Many thanks in advance.
Question for fellow EZM 1.1 Owners
Question for fellow EZM 1.1 Owners
I do it the same as any other watch; hold in your hand face down, use a finger or two to put upward pressure on the end link while simultaneously releasing one end of the spring bar on that lug, keep the upward pressure on the end link so it doesn’t slip back in, then release the other end of spring bar and press up (toward the caseback) to remove.
Edit: finger not ringer.
Edit: finger not ringer.
Last edited by hoppyjr on Sat Mar 17, 2018 2:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Question for fellow EZM 1.1 Owners
Thanks. I figure it's user error more than anything.hoppyjr wrote: ↑Sat Mar 17, 2018 2:42 pmI do it the same as any other watch; hold in your hand face down, use a ringer or two to put upward pressure on the end link while simultaneously releasing one end of the spring bar on that lug, keep the upward pressure on the end link so it doesn’t slip back in, then release the other end of spring bar and press up (toward the caseback) to remove.
Re: Question for fellow EZM 1.1 Owners
It is one of the more difficult ones to remove. The tolerance is very tight for the endlinks. The Sinn rubber was even more difficult on the 1.1 for me.
Re: Question for fellow EZM 1.1 Owners
I had the bracelet on but have been unsuccessful in attaching the rubber.
"We'd better synchronize our watches."
Re: Question for fellow EZM 1.1 Owners
You just roll it on.aikiman44 wrote:I had the bracelet on but have been unsuccessful in attaching the rubber.
Re: Question for fellow EZM 1.1 Owners
Some girl I grew up with demonstrated proper condom application using a banana on a tv talk show years ago.
"We'd better synchronize our watches."
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