Thanks for the tip. I've a big chunky bracelet I've not worn for six years as I've refused to pay what jewellers are wanting. After two minutes it's now back on my wrist. Thank you my friend.
WOW what a fantastic solution and video! I have honestly been taking my chains to jewellers to fix and they tell me the lobster clasp has to be changed. That costs a lot of money!! You are fantastic!!! I can't wait to get the chain this week that I ordered from you!!! 1000 likes to this video!!
I’m sorry but do not listen to this unless you just can’t do it. I had a gold bracelet that the wire came out of like that and after he said I’d have to replace it I figured it out. It’s really quite simple. Pull slide the lever piece down push the wire back inside fully; I used a thumbtack. Then just slide the lever piece back up and boom it’s fixed. Hope this helps someone out. Even if it’s just one person :) but the other parts of the video are fantastic. Cheers!
That's awesome 😎👍 wish I would of known this a long time ago.I always thought it was some kind of wear due to maybe grinding over time. I could of fix so many of my friends and my chains lol 🔥 🌊
Thanks for the tip. I've a big chunky bracelet I've not worn for six years as I've refused to pay what jewellers are wanting. After two minutes it's now back on my wrist. Thank you my friend.
WOW what a fantastic solution and video! I have honestly been taking my chains to jewellers to fix and they tell me
the lobster clasp has to be changed. That costs a lot of money!! You are fantastic!!! I can't wait to get the chain this week that I ordered from you!!!
1000 likes to this video!!
Very important topic.
Saves you from losing a chain!
Thank you Dennis.
I’m sorry but do not listen to this unless you just can’t do it. I had a gold bracelet that the wire came out of like that and after he said I’d have to replace it I figured it out. It’s really quite simple. Pull slide the lever piece down push the wire back inside fully; I used a thumbtack. Then just slide the lever piece back up and boom it’s fixed. Hope this helps someone out. Even if it’s just one person :) but the other parts of the video are fantastic. Cheers!
Need a video, the wire seems to be longer then the marked space in the lever.
@@sai7-mp5gjits because it has a very specific angle it needs to be at.
@@kartos. ended up watching a video from someone else and fixed the clasp.
@@sai7-mp5gjcan u send a link
Thank GOD for this video, cause Tiffany was going to charge me $75. Thank you
That was so useful. Thank you. You are so underrated
What should I do if the lever part that’s used to open the clasp is too loose?
Will the clasp still keep opening even after using pliers to close it
Thanks......Love your video, very easy and simple! What's the name of the tool that you were using? 😊👍😊👍
Hi Thank you so much it really helped and worked keep making videos like these!
Thank you!!! Hope it works for me.
That's awesome 😎👍 wish I would of known this a long time ago.I always thought it was some kind of wear due to maybe grinding over time. I could of fix so many of my friends and my chains lol 🔥 🌊
I broke the circle thingy connecting the clasp😢
your the best
How many times can the clasp be bent back before it weakens and needs replacing?
Until it breaks I'd say.
@@dannygreen5477💀💀😭 it sucks but my bracelet has so much value to me, guess nothing lasts forever
Thqnks
New sub🎉🎉🎉
this how i lost my 7mm miami cuban
Mm on the byzantine
Looks like maybe the 4mm. If you decide to get it, go with the 22". That's the best price per gram.
@@ChrisKuwait I doubt it's the 4mm, seems to be the 6mm unless all the other chains are tiny heh.
@@dannygreen5477 Yea I think you're right. I ordered the 4mm and its a bit small.
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You sir just earned a like and subscriber 🫡 thank you for quick and easy video.