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31 December 2007, 01:02 PM | #1 |
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Sea Dweller "E" Series
I am preparing to sell my Sea Dweller. I believe it is an "E" series, how do I find out what year it was manufactured. Secondly is there an easy way to remove the bracelet and reattach it?
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31 December 2007, 02:27 PM | #2 |
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Serial numbers can be found in the FAQ sticky at the top of the forum page. An E serial is from 1990. You will need a spring bar removal tool, some guys however use a paper clip to remove the pins.
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31 December 2007, 02:31 PM | #3 |
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kenny- check this out for the approximate mfg date. E is approx. 1990/91 i believe.
http://www.qualitytyme.net/pages/numbers.html bracelet removal is easy. a removal tool is prefered, but pushing in on one side of the spring bar with a toothpick/or paperclip will allow one end of the bracelet/end piece to be removed. repeat for other end... Reinstalling the bracelet is a bit trickier. essentially you need to depress the springbar and slip it back into place. it is easy to scratch the case if you are not careful. if you have the time, buy a springbar removal tool from qualitytyme or any other place, as it will make the job a lot easier-especially the reinstall part. Good luck on it- Are you selling the SD fro another Rolex? |
31 December 2007, 08:25 PM | #4 | |
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Welcome to TRF!
You can sell your SD here on TRF, if you like, when you've written 15 posts and have been a member for 15 days. A "WTS" (Want To Sell) in the subject line seems to be standard. The section to sell is the "Classifieds" section, btw. Here is a tutorial on how to remove the bracelet: Quote:
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31 December 2007, 08:43 PM | #5 |
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Here is the SEL version with lug holes straight against the case.
Here I will show you how you pull off the bracelet and check your serial number. Here I use the orginal tool from the Sea Dweller tool set but you can even use a toothpick so you dont scratch the case side. Then you push in the springy pin and lift the end link a little up. And it will looks like this. Here itīs fully out. Then you do the same thing at the other side. When itīs off you can read the serial number between the 6 oīclock position between the lugs. Here is another tool I use when I will get the bracelet back again. You can even see I have use some masking tape on the lugs so I donīt scratch the case with the tool or the pin. Then you push it in so it will go into the end link. Then you do the same thing at the other side and when itīs done you jusr press the endlink down with your thumb until you hear a click. Pull off the tape and look carefully so the pins are viewable in the case holes and they are fully out in the case. Jocke
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31 December 2007, 08:52 PM | #6 |
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Great instructional Jocke, now Bo knows what to do
The link at the bottom of the page can take one to a site which will give the serial number = year of manufacture cross reference. |
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