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Pictures of pins....
...as you can see the fixing is in two pieces as explained by jim251 and for a watch you may only wear now and again it would be fine but a daily wearer it may be a problem in around 5 years, a friend of mine had her 24 slip off her wrist as the pin had worn and she had been wearing the watch every day for over 5 years so i would reccomend replacing the pins at service.
The pins are good...
By: jim251 : September 10th, 2012-04:43
I have a new 5726/1A that also has the pins. Each link is held in place with 2 pieces, an outer sleeve that is the length of the narrower polished center link and a full-length pin that snap-locks into a detent in the outer sleeve. IMO this is a much more...
No choice
By: joenghenry : September 10th, 2012-05:16
My AD also told me that pin is better than screw in the way that it won't get loosen after a long period of time. But I still think that the vibration generated during hammering the pin is not that good to the delicate movement. Anyway, I have no choice i...
not convinced...
By: johnswatch1 : September 10th, 2012-13:09
Rolex stopped using pins a long time ago and have used screws very succesfully. Rolex never do anything withut thinking about the long term so I'm left sceptical about the reversion to pins with the Nautilus. I wouldn't buy it based on the use of pins alo...
Don't like pins
By: carnegie : September 10th, 2012-20:13
The problem with pins is that they wear out and eventually fall out from the bracelet. I had this happen on an Omega bracelet. That is why Omega switched to screws. Rolex bracelets are just superb. The problem with Nautilus bracelet can be that the links ...
Oh, surprised...
By: patrick_y : September 10th, 2012-10:02
This is a surprise to me. Always imagined they would be more screw-based than otherwise. The problem with pins is more about the problem with the installer. If they're installed by a professional watchmaker, we don't have a problem, if they're installed b...
Pictures of pins....
By: scurfa : September 15th, 2012-02:35
...as you can see the fixing is in two pieces as explained by jim251 and for a watch you may only wear now and again it would be fine but a daily wearer it may be a problem in around 5 years, a friend of mine had her 24 slip off her wrist as the pin had w...