
Hi. all
In fairness to progress in securing and clasping a Band in the last 20-? years it is that time the Synchronar gets upgraded in that regard.
The watch and band are as solid as a brick,so why have this flimsy moody 70,s type clasp?Well it really boils down to keeping it real original,the original design that is.A classic original Riehl Synchronar will always have the trademark slot in the backside of the outer housing SS case.However to the credit of YMIH member and a few others, it is about time to change the clasp design.If someone wants the original clasp it will always be available.At this time no improvement or "change of clasp" will come with a watch.So to avoid folks finding a specialist to interchange the clasp in fear they might loose it off their wrist , I am offering a Band/strap/bracelet specialist a job. PM will be accepted.
There are enough areas we all know the Synchronar could use some help,mkt, production,merging,etc but this is one of them that will solve the clasp problem.TIP;To be honest I always just forced/bent the (ears?) back on the clasp along a wooden table edge to make a better connection(as taught by RWR) that made it difficult to spring open on it's own for several months or more,then again some go forever if you never bend anypart of clasp and be gentle.Not always easy to do when you want to take it off quick to finnish tightening something under a car. Taking a shot at finding a band expert here. Thanks for reading.[/b]
In fairness to progress in securing and clasping a Band in the last 20-? years it is that time the Synchronar gets upgraded in that regard.
The watch and band are as solid as a brick,so why have this flimsy moody 70,s type clasp?Well it really boils down to keeping it real original,the original design that is.A classic original Riehl Synchronar will always have the trademark slot in the backside of the outer housing SS case.However to the credit of YMIH member and a few others, it is about time to change the clasp design.If someone wants the original clasp it will always be available.At this time no improvement or "change of clasp" will come with a watch.So to avoid folks finding a specialist to interchange the clasp in fear they might loose it off their wrist , I am offering a Band/strap/bracelet specialist a job. PM will be accepted.
There are enough areas we all know the Synchronar could use some help,mkt, production,merging,etc but this is one of them that will solve the clasp problem.TIP;To be honest I always just forced/bent the (ears?) back on the clasp along a wooden table edge to make a better connection(as taught by RWR) that made it difficult to spring open on it's own for several months or more,then again some go forever if you never bend anypart of clasp and be gentle.Not always easy to do when you want to take it off quick to finnish tightening something under a car. Taking a shot at finding a band expert here. Thanks for reading.[/b]
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