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2 September 2007, 02:39 AM | #1 |
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A Freaky Event
I had my arm out the car window giving someone directions. As I brought my arm back into the car my watch hit the partially opened window.
Somehow the bezel came off the watch. I found it under the car. I had never had the bezel off before so am confused. I snapped it back onto the watch, but now it turns very freely; almost spins. Before it had been snug to turn. What to do? |
2 September 2007, 02:41 AM | #2 |
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You probably lost the little bezel spring that allows the bezel to turn in only one direction and provides the "clicks."
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It is a simple fix, your AD should be able to re-insert the missing part (I do not know the name, it is the one that makes it 'tick' and stop).
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Bezel spring, if memry serves me correct it looks kind of like the top of a bullet and it should be around or about the 7/8 minute marker uunder the bezel. Is that correct guys?
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I just returned from the scene of the crime. I found a metal O ring.
I thought of taking the bezel back off, but am afraid to. Looks as if the O ring would fit under the bezel. |
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Bezel consist of 4 parts:
Metal Bezel Bezel Insert Inner washer Bezel spring ( a small spring about 10mm in length) If you bezel popped off, I am about 100% sure the spring popped off. It is a really easy fix, once you have the Spring. Take to your nearest AD. |
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Thanks for the help. I will be going to the AD a little later today.
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2 September 2007, 06:17 AM | #9 |
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Sorry to hear about this accident!
As said, it is an easy fix, but better let your AD do it for you. But I have a nice little "tutorial" for you here, all the same: How to exchange the bezel. Click here!
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2 September 2007, 06:23 AM | #10 |
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Lots of bezel mishaps lately. So am I to surmise that my beloved SD is not indestructible? Say it ain't so.
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It has an "Unverlierbarer Taucherdrehring" (un-losable diver's bezel). I know this is a Rolex forum, but would like to share it anyway: SINN U1. Click to read/view!
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Then just see the other Sinn watches! I really consider getting this one:
SINN 657 PILOT as a second, non-Rolex watch.
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