View Full Version : Minimal safety clasp
MKour
June 12th, 2006, 22:48
I own the new Anonimo Bracelet for about a month now and it is definetely a keeper. My only problem is that the push button clasp accidentaly opens with palmarflexion. Do the rest of Anonimo or Panerai Bracelet owners experience the same? Any suggestions? Thank you
Michalis
Mark Borella
June 13th, 2006, 00:36
I also own the bracelet and know some guys who has the same problem.
I have not experienced it myself.
I think the problem is that the bracelet perhaps is to tight on you wrist? The bracelet is constructed very heavy and unflexible in design (no half links....) which makes it very stiff.
Perhaps you can have a watchmaker to tighten it ??
Let os hear from someone - thanks
skyway
June 13th, 2006, 10:34
I sometimes have the same problem with my D-Date LE.
I dont think its a fault with anything, it's just the way the clasp operates!
I have my bracelet very loose (so the watch moves up and down my wrist easily) and sometimes if my hand is in a certain position the clasp pops!
I have large hands so theres no risk of the watch falling to the ground!
MKour
June 13th, 2006, 21:24
Thank you for your re assurance. I am sure it is simply the way the clasp is constructed. I have purchased a set of watchmakers screwdrivers and have been able to experiment with the links myself. With the right screwdriver it is a piece of cake to readjust the bracelet. I am planning to move the clasp sideways (radial or ulnar) and see whether the clasp at those position is less susceptible to accidental opening. I will check with a goldsmith as well and ask if it is possible to add a small clip-hook like the ones neck chains have to keep it tight. I will keep you informed ...
Cheers
Michalis