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Old 11 July 2020, 04:08 AM   #1
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Either a 4 blade tool or a razor. Use a light hammer to jam the razor in between the case and bezel, then pry it off with a pocket knife. If you're careful it can be done with leaving a mark.

I'd recommend using a new crystal gasket after removal, part number 29-317-3.
Thanks I ended up doing it myself today, it came out fine, little dint where bezel meets case but can't be seen when bracelet is on going to get it pressure tested before I get it wet. I didn't replace the crystal gasket well the pressure test will find out if i need it I suppose
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