my seafarer on today

wearing it & enjoy it! Just as an aside, for those of you who are having lose screws on the links you can use some locktite on them, but NOTE: there are 3 levels or strengths of Loc-tite, so buy the one that would best suit you, the lowest level will ensure it saying tight, but not so tight that you can not get the screw out if needed.

Thanks bill
 

Borealis Watch Admin

Administrator
Staff member
Thanks for the information Bill.

Feel free to post photos of your Seafarer.

We have decided not to apply loctite to threads as usually causes problems for users to remove links.

So please make sure you tight the screws well when you receive watch.
 
yeah it seems that two of them keep coming lose, so I think I will at some point use the lowest loc-tight level or strength, plus some clear womans nail polish should do the same trick as a low grade locktite
 

Mark Fraser

Apprentice WIS
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yeah it seems that two of them keep coming lose, so I think I will at some point use the lowest loc-tight level or strength, plus some clear womans nail polish should do the same trick as a low grade locktite
Used loctite on mine and had no problems since, would be nice if a rubber strap were available for the seafarer with contoured ends to meet the case!
 

gurka

WIS
I use clear nail polish on my steiny. Much esier to loosen if you intend to change straps.
 

olly74

Master Apprentice WIS
I have buyed the red loctite for the screws from some of my watch bracelets and some screwed lugs. But this time I have never used the loctite because the screws on my lugs and bracelets never get lost.
 
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