Which Watch are you wearing today?

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thor447

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We’ve become fans of the Zelos watches, the company, business model etc
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Screwed in bracelet pins. Remove them one by one, add the tiniest amount of blue Loctite and reinstall. Best get that end link screw put back in before moving around much. It's already backed out past the threaded part. The only thing holding it in is just tension at this point.

It's common on bracelet screws to loosen or back out of they don't have some sort of Loctite (or alternative) to hold them in. Once secured, I like them even better than the push pins.

Awesome looking watch though!
 

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Thanks Adam! Can’t believe I missed that
It's easy to do. On my Explorer I was walking around and a screw on the bracelet came loose, actually was lucky I didn't lose the watch. On an older watch I own which I love (it was my grandfathers) the Milanese bracelet clasp won't stay closed. As a result I never wear it. I should get a nice lizard strap for it.
 

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