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Post by Badboy on Apr 15, 2007 18:53:44 GMT -5
I finally took the time to change out the bezel on my Steinhart Ocean 1! Yeaaa!! ;D A while back I knocked it pretty hard and lost the 12 o'clock glow dot marker thingy. (I really expected to see a shattered crystal.) Jon & Elsa at Steinhart sent me a new bezel insert; no cost, no hassle. If I wanted to send my watch in, they would've even put it on for me. Here the old bezel is off & old adhesive is cleaned off (nail polish remover & Qtips): New bezel ready to go on: Unleash the adhesive backing (somebody needs a manicure!): New bezel in place: That's trickier than I realized, each click has a very slight amount of play. You have to find the spot where it likes to rest. Sayin' goodbye to the old bezel: It's lined up (I swear!) The magnifier lens is perfectly centered on the date window, so you can tell in the pics that I never got a straight-on pic.: Another shot: Can't really get a good shot "straight on" bad reflections. Note the Seiko SNA225 whimpering in the background. Knows he ain't gonna see daylight for a while! ;D Articulating suction hobby vice from Harbor Freight made this alot easier. Paid like $5 or $10 & it has thick rubber pads on the clamping area.
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Post by boscoe on Apr 15, 2007 23:25:50 GMT -5
What, no chainsaw? Great pix and very informative. I'm moving a copy to the reference forum
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Post by Badboy on Apr 15, 2007 23:42:02 GMT -5
Thanks Boscoe, I'm honored! It was fairly easy. I already had the old bezel off when I realized that I should be takin' pictures! I used a very, very small precision screwdriver to gently pry the old bezel off. BTW, if your watch doesn't have solid end links: don't clamp it in a vice in the manner that I used! I didn't have to clamp it very tight and the jaws have rubber guards, so no worries with SEL.
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