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7 April 2022, 11:22 PM | #1 |
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Fixing 114060 bezel
My girlfriend’s 114060 has an issue with the bezel. It’s no longer clicking and it moves in both directions. I’ve repaired a bezel on a 5 digit Sub but never tampered with a newer ceramic bezel. I’ve watched a couple of videos but none explained how the spring system works on this bezel. Is it possible to reuse the plastic gasket, or must it be replaced? Any suggestions on how to proceed?
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8 April 2022, 02:23 AM | #2 |
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3 bolas de acero con muelle, + 1 pistón de acero con muelle, lleva debajo del bisel, el bisel lleva dientes hacia abajo y presiona sobre el pistón que es lo que hace de trinquete, siempre que se levanta el bisel se coloca un anillo nuevo de nailon que es lo que sujeta el bisel, si no se pone nuevo se corre el riesgo de que se pierda.
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9 April 2022, 06:04 AM | #3 |
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Sometimes the teflon gasket can be reused if it is not damaged, but rolex recommends replacemet everytime bezel is removed.
There are 3 ball bearings on springs and the forth is a pointed click spring that allows the bezel to only move in one direction. |
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