Wanted to share this cool little project i just finished up. If you ever held a ARF daytona bracelet you may know its the best Rep bracelet out. After handling some of my other watches from noob and other markers it became evident i needed to get the ARF on all my watches. How ever because bracelets may look the same the endlinks are all different. In my case the daytona and gmt DO NOT use same endlink, there-for installing the arf on to the gmt case left it loose fitting and could have scratched the bezel.
So i started a game plan on getting the ARF swapped over to my noob end link and have the best rep bracelet i could have on it. That involved picking up a bracelet puller, this worked very well and cost around 400.00. I than needed to be able to push the links back together after modding. I drew up a design in cad software and 3d printed it in no time. Now, i needed to open the noob end link to accept the ARF roller. It took a 1/16th drill bit to get it opened up. (A touch more clearance would make it easier how ever you will see why i chose it this way for myself) I kept the link side a little tight so that i could slowly shave down the roller to slide in without play. After using the drill to sand it down half way at a time i polished it up and slide it in to the endlink. I used the tool i created on a cheap harbor freight vise and boom i now had a ARF 78200 bracelet.
I hope you guys think this is as cool as I do!
Thank you to Pelagic for all the help brain storming.
So i started a game plan on getting the ARF swapped over to my noob end link and have the best rep bracelet i could have on it. That involved picking up a bracelet puller, this worked very well and cost around 400.00. I than needed to be able to push the links back together after modding. I drew up a design in cad software and 3d printed it in no time. Now, i needed to open the noob end link to accept the ARF roller. It took a 1/16th drill bit to get it opened up. (A touch more clearance would make it easier how ever you will see why i chose it this way for myself) I kept the link side a little tight so that i could slowly shave down the roller to slide in without play. After using the drill to sand it down half way at a time i polished it up and slide it in to the endlink. I used the tool i created on a cheap harbor freight vise and boom i now had a ARF 78200 bracelet.
I hope you guys think this is as cool as I do!
Thank you to Pelagic for all the help brain storming.