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Where to get cufflinks fixed?

tshaw

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I have a pair of cufflinks where the little bar that locks on the other side of the cuff is missing and would like to get it repaired. Anybody know of someone who can do that? Also, I have another pair where the top design oiece separated from the bottom mechanics and would like to get that repaired as well.

Thanks, in advance, gents.
 

Metlin

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Most jewelers would be able to get it fixed pretty easily.
 

Kent Wang

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I've been told by my jeweler that T-bars are very difficult to fix and it's better to just replace them entirely.

Anyway, I would just ditch your single-sided cuff links entirely and get new double-sided cuff links.
 

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Originally Posted by Kent Wang
I've been told by my jeweler that T-bars are very difficult to fix and it's better to just replace them entirely.

Anyway, I would just ditch your single-sided cuff links entirely and get new double-sided cuff links.



Conveniently sold now at Kent Wang
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Who is your Jeweler in Austin, by the way?
 

AE7

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I have a pair of Hermes cufflinks in original box but no receipt. The "main" bar is broken, looks like the metal they used is crap.

Could I get them fixed or exchanged in official Hermes store?
 

Don Carlos

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I can has Hermes?
 

Fred H.

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Originally Posted by tshaw
Thanks, gents!!
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Can't tell if your *thanks* was tongue in cheek, or not. I fail to see much responsiveness in the earlier *responses.* A manufacturing jeweler is what you need. While there are probably dozens of those in NYC, you may have to look harder in Trenton or other locales.
 

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Originally Posted by anuar
excuse me?

I'm not able to discuss that at this time.
 

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