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26 August 2012, 05:14 PM | #1 |
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Submariner 1680 bezel comes off
Hi, i am new here an have a 1680 bezel question.
The bezel insert just fell out yesterday. try to put it back in, but still fell out again. But even worse, i can easily put the bezel ring off, with just a push of my thumb! I have seen online video instruction to replace the bezel, but they needed a knife or something thn and sharp to pry the bezel off... I have read something about a tension ring, and th bezel to click on that? But i can't seem to get it on properly, i can easily push the entire bezel off again. Hope to hear from you guys Thanks |
27 August 2012, 06:13 AM | #2 |
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That seems un-Rolex.
Must have been a shock to you. Glad it didn't roll away after falling off. Don't use a knife until you get help on this forum. Wish I could help, but I'm new to this too. RC |
27 August 2012, 08:06 AM | #3 |
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I had the same prob on one of my subs in the past. My watchmaker had a cool tool which shrinks the whole bezel a bit. After he squeezed it together everything fits perfectly on the watch again. Fix it before you lose it. :)
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27 August 2012, 02:48 PM | #4 |
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The tool is ......
Hi Rhialto and welcome.
A Rolex tech would use a tool # 1006. It's a super-duper bezel stretching and shrinking thingy (see pic poached from VRF). The kits cost a bunch ( circa $4k for a used set) and I guess there are generic sets a regular watchmaker may have under their bench. Not wishing to scare you but are you certain your bezel is AOK genuine Rolex ?. The after-market bezels (Clarks etc) that sometimes find their way on to watches can be a sloppy fit, particularly if a generic bezel is sitting on a genuine crystal retaining ring. |
27 August 2012, 06:37 PM | #5 |
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Thanks guys! The shrink tool sounds good!
We have a few big jewelry and watch stores here in Amsterdam, hope they have one. Or is it a tool for vintage watchmakers? I dont know the bezel is guinine, I think it is. The bezel insert isn't original, the pearl is too white for that. where my dial is perfectly creamy. Thanks again, John |
28 August 2012, 07:36 PM | #6 |
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Welcome John... Sorry about your issue, but it will get sorted out.
Can you post some pisc of your Sub?!?
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1 September 2012, 07:02 AM | #7 |
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Here's a picture
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1 September 2012, 09:31 AM | #8 |
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Mr. Ridley replaced the crystal retainer ring (authentic Rolex part) on my 1675 which also serves to hold the bezel ring in place with a crisp snap when fitting. After this and a new spring, the bezel works like new.
Shouldn't be a costly or time consuming endeavor to have this and a waterproof test performed. A local AD or Rolex certified tech. should be able to do this in short order or while you wait. I also like knowing that the new retainer ring has sealed my crystal to watertight. |
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