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6 September 2016, 03:08 AM | #33 |
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Noted and that's great! :-) I just know even with genuine Rolex hand wrenches...the backs don't come off because people tend to over tighten them. The Bergeon case back tool with the locking nut and the steering wheel almost a must.
That case tube is also likely not to have splines being that old. You may need a reverse broach removing tool. Depends on when it was serviced. |
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