- 17/6/22
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Hi everyone,
I received my Tudor Black Bay today:
I really like the watch. It fits wel and it looks great. But I have a question about the clasp on the strap.
Even though the clasp clicks when I press it down and I have absolutely no fear of the watch getting undone by me moving, the lid isn't exactly all the way down.
I've googled pictures of real black bays and they also have a bit of a gap between the lid and the clasp itself, but my clasp is like standing a bit up, which I'll show on the pictures
(excuse the not so charming pics)
When I press down on it, it goes a bit further down, but still not all the way I am guessing it should be:
It's not like it's annoying in terms of the watch not fitting properly or having to be afraid it'll get undone.
It's also not like I'll cut myself on the lid standing up a bit.
But I'm a bit of a perfectionist. And although I fully realize it's replicas we're talking about and it won't be the real thing, this annoys me.
Does anyone know if this can be fixed and if so, how do I do it? Because even with my complete lack of technical knowledge, I can't see anything on the clasp where I could possibly begin to fix this.
I hope I explained it somewhat right, it's a bit hard for me to do so in English.
If not, feel free to ask me additional information.
Kind regards,
Malarky
I received my Tudor Black Bay today:
I really like the watch. It fits wel and it looks great. But I have a question about the clasp on the strap.
Even though the clasp clicks when I press it down and I have absolutely no fear of the watch getting undone by me moving, the lid isn't exactly all the way down.
I've googled pictures of real black bays and they also have a bit of a gap between the lid and the clasp itself, but my clasp is like standing a bit up, which I'll show on the pictures
(excuse the not so charming pics)
When I press down on it, it goes a bit further down, but still not all the way I am guessing it should be:
It's not like it's annoying in terms of the watch not fitting properly or having to be afraid it'll get undone.
It's also not like I'll cut myself on the lid standing up a bit.
But I'm a bit of a perfectionist. And although I fully realize it's replicas we're talking about and it won't be the real thing, this annoys me.
Does anyone know if this can be fixed and if so, how do I do it? Because even with my complete lack of technical knowledge, I can't see anything on the clasp where I could possibly begin to fix this.
I hope I explained it somewhat right, it's a bit hard for me to do so in English.
If not, feel free to ask me additional information.
Kind regards,
Malarky