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Old 12 October 2010, 03:45 AM   #1
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Annoying click spring on my GMT Master

I have been doing a fair amount of insert swapping on my lovely 16700 GMT Master. I had the Pepsi on there for a few months and then the black and now the Coke. The bi-directional click spring is tricky. I have this issue where the spring sticks out almost too far and I think it is not properly engaging with the bezel surround. I keep taking the bezel off to look at it and push it closer to the dial, but it is a stubborn mofo!

I can lock down the bezel just fine and it rotates great in either direction. However, there is a point where the bezel actually seems like it is nudged up just a bit and I can push it down at 12:00 and 6:00, sort of moving back and forth less than a millimeter on either side. This is the spring sitting proud and causing a bit of resistance where it should not be doing this. I'm not at risk of losing anything, but it is a minor annoyance. I took it apart and worked with the spring several times last night, but it is so small and rigid that I can't really bend it that fraction of a mm that I need.

Has anyone else encountered this? Any suggestions? Thanks.
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Old 12 October 2010, 03:57 AM   #2
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I always replace the bezel slightly angled, pushing the click-spring in situ before the final shove, hard to explain adequately so I suppose I'm not helping :(
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Old 12 October 2010, 03:59 AM   #3
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Yep, I know the move and keep trying. Somehow that pesky spring breaks loose and is not quite sitting where it needs to be.
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Old 12 October 2010, 04:06 AM   #4
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Take it out permanently and enjoy your watch more. Unless you have a need for a unidirectional bezel, I'd consider removal.
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Old 12 October 2010, 04:46 AM   #5
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Take it out permanently and enjoy your watch more. Unless you have a need for a unidirectional bezel, I'd consider removal.
That's a provocative suggestion!

I had been thinking about that last night and I really don't have a driving need for the spring, other than the fact that I enjoy the sound and feel. If this continues to bug me, I may just launch it. Speaking of launching it, I did that several times last night while I was messing around. Somehow I always find it.
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Old 12 October 2010, 06:16 AM   #6
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Take it out permanently and enjoy your watch more. Unless you have a need for a unidirectional bezel, I'd consider removal.
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That's a provocative suggestion!

I had been thinking about that last night and I really don't have a driving need for the spring, other than the fact that I enjoy the sound and feel. If this continues to bug me, I may just launch it. Speaking of launching it, I did that several times last night while I was messing around. Somehow I always find it.
My GMT II spring broke once and I had to wait for a replacement from my watchmaker. He just installed my bezel without the spring and I loved it. All my Tudors are that way and I prefer it. Never have to worry about lining up the pip @ 12.
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Old 12 October 2010, 06:22 AM   #7
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My GMT II spring broke once and I had to wait for a replacement from my watchmaker.
Lots of replacement click springs on the bay: you might get one and try it out.
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