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Vsf date just 36 clasp screw size

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Does anyone know what screw to order to replace the slightly smaller screw on the jubilee band closest to the clasp... I tried to remove and made a bit of a mess unfortunately so I would like to order a new one.

From looking at the screw it looks approx 13-14mm in length and is a few mm smaller than the rest of the screws on the bracelet
 

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LOL opened up two threads in three minutes asking the same question. 18 months as a member and their first two posts.
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Ahh it went weird when posting so didn't realise it double posted sorry

There are sporadic glitches, which I suspect to be in the server software rather than hardware, where there are sometimes timeouts after hitting "post".

Those multiple posts are caused by hitting "post" again and again. But despite the server not responding, it usually did in fact submit the content.

So if the refreshed page, that should follow after sending a post, isn't loading, it's best to manually hit the browser refresh button rather then "post" to see whether the post was indeed submitted, which it almost always is, by the way.

If not, the post field is usually auto-saved and not lost until it was in fact successfully submitted...
 

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There are sporadic glitches, which I suspect to be in the server software rather than hardware, where there are sometimes timeouts after hitting "post".

Those multiple posts are caused by hitting "post" again and again. But despite the server not responding, it usually did in fact submit the content.

So if the refreshed page, that should follow after sending a post, isn't loading, it's best to manually hit the browser refresh button rather then "post" to see whether the post was indeed submitted, which it almost always is, by the way.

If not, the post field is usually auto-saved and not lost until it was in fact successfully submitted...
Good tip !
 

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There are sporadic glitches, which I suspect to be in the server software rather than hardware, where there are sometimes timeouts after hitting "post".

Those multiple posts are caused by hitting "post" again and again. But despite the server not responding, it usually did in fact submit the content.

So if the refreshed page, that should follow after sending a post, isn't loading, it's best to manually hit the browser refresh button rather then "post" to see whether the post was indeed submitted, which it almost always is, by the way.

If not, the post field is usually auto-saved and not lost until it was in fact successfully submitted...
Good tip !