Hi Bill, Thanks again for your reply, and help, you have given me more to think about. I have responded below next to your comments: I think most jewelers could repair the gold link. However the stainless link would need to be laser welded and then drilled. It would cost more that buying replacement
Hi Bill Very grateful for you replying to my post. I am in Coventry in the United Kingdom, and the world famous Jewellery Quarter is in Birmingham, only a half an hour away. I was considering getting the gold link repaired there, but dont know who is reputable etc. In some ways id be happier to bite
Hi All, I am new to this forum, and hope that I can gain some knowledge from other members I have a Rolex Sub 16613 and the clasp rivet and bar has broken Also, the solid gold link that joins the clasp has eroded and so I need this either repaired or replaced In addition, I also need a spring bar th