leonardallen
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deployment clasp
I am new to this forum and have just purchased a 5107g, can anyone tell me where to source an 18k white gold deployment clasp ???.
thanks !!.
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size and strap
By: watch-er : August 4th, 2011-08:02
Be sure to remember that each reference seems to have a unique size strap, so get the correct size clasp and you also need a new strap designed for the clasp. Easiest way to buy is to order both from any Patek service center as they sell them direct to cu...
thanks for your help.
By: leonardallen : August 4th, 2011-10:17
i really appreciate all of the considered advice given to me in such a short time... thanks to each and every one of you. Now for my next question..... where can i find a detailed view of the 315/190 SC movement, i am facinated by the intricacy of this pi...