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20 April 2011, 01:49 PM | #1 |
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Location: New York
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16660 Bezel Issue
I've been having a bit of a problem with the bezel on my Sea-Dweller (circa '84). About once a day or so, when I go to turn the bezel, it doesn't click until I snap it down-- not a huge snap, but a little push down counter-clockwise and then it's fine. If I don't do that, it can rotate in both directions (without clicking) but it maintains its tension (it doesn't spin freely).
I used to go diving with the watch but I haven't done so in a long time, and I don't foresee doing so in the future, so I'm more worried about possibly losing the bezel than having it spin in the wrong direction while diving. I can live with it for now unless this sounds like a problem that needs immediate attention (does this sound like a potential "bezel-losing" issue?). I'm not sure if this should be handled at an AD, RSC walk-in (I'm close to NYC), etc. Any feedback is appreciated. |
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