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2 September 2011, 07:27 AM | #1 |
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ceramic bezel removal
If i were to manage to get my hands on a green ceramic bezel would i be able to change it by placing a knife in-between the bezel and the watch and twist it to make the bezel pop off?
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2 September 2011, 07:34 AM | #2 |
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why does this make me cringe while reading it????
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2 September 2011, 07:35 AM | #3 |
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I don't think so, I have heard these new ceramic bezel are much harder to take off then the old aluminum.
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2 September 2011, 07:36 AM | #4 |
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Yes, but you'd probably be sending it in to an RSC for repairs soon thereafter. Please, don't try this at home!
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2 September 2011, 07:37 AM | #5 |
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Absolutely not. Rolex uses a specific tool to remove the new ceramic bezels.... It might come off bit definitely not properly.
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2 September 2011, 07:37 AM | #6 |
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No. There have been other threads which explain that special tools are needed for the ceramic. I think one such tool presses the insert into place. Remember, ceramic is not flexible. Prying up a corner may crack it.
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Wot they all said.
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But seriously is it advisable to even pry off the old 16610 bezel with a knife? Would it cause the bezel to warp if pried too hard? I've not tried removing a bezel with a knife but I would rather go with a special tool.
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2 September 2011, 04:12 PM | #10 |
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Where in Europe are you? I know of someone in Holland who has that specific tool...
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2 September 2011, 04:13 PM | #11 |
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NO!!!! The new ceramic submariner can be removed with standard bezel remover but it CAN NOT be put back on.. Rolex has a special machine to put it back on and if you try like many people I know have, the ceramic will chatter. I really wanted a green ceramic sub with black dial so I had to purchase both watches and switch out the dial.
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If you put masking tape on the lugs, the bezel would be OK. I wouldn't try using a knife to remove the insert
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Tape and a chisel...Let us know how it works for you...
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2 September 2011, 08:18 PM | #14 |
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Seems that the Horlogical forum, someone tried it and found it quite easy.
http://mb.nawcc.org/showthread.php?t=68046 Let us know how it goes
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She doobie..shattered shattered
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3 September 2011, 11:16 AM | #18 |
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Well, I guess it's OK if the Ceramic just "chatters." However, if it shatters...yikes!
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3 September 2011, 11:29 AM | #19 |
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Yikes, I certainly would not try it
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