This was a lot easier thsn i expected. Main thing seems like not bresking the crown stem and avoiding scratching the case removing the bezel but other than that pretty manageable. Thsnks for the video
I believe I noticed that once you had the bezel off, it looked like you had a spring and click ball set up instead of the click RING. Am I correct or was it just the way it looked on camera? If it is the spring and ball...how did you get it to stay on the spring while moving the watch around. I can't get the ball to stay atop of the spring even with a touch of silicone? Every time I go to put the bezel on the ball moves off the spring. Please let me know. Thanks...L
Hello, sorry I didnt see your comment earlier. Yes, do believe it was a ball bearing , infact at 6:55 I mention it (the reason I use tape). I am not sure as you see in the video I am very careful not to move the watch when it is exposed. At 8:00 I leave the watch on the desk for the initial alignment then I squeeze it together. Perhaps try that, get a soft cloth and make a nest to cradle the watch then line up the bezel and press down. I would try to get the side over the ball bearing down first to hold it then press the other side together. It might not be easy so be careful and try not to scratch the watch! :)
No rubber gloves, just oily fingers all around the watch and movement. This is a wannabe watchmaker but he failed terribly. If you want to teach your viewers how to change O-rings, make sure you know how to do it properly yourself.
you have videos of your dogs from two years ago and other nonsense, come back when you post a real video... the watch still works and is still waterproof soooo.....
This was a lot easier thsn i expected. Main thing seems like not bresking the crown stem and avoiding scratching the case removing the bezel but other than that pretty manageable.
Thsnks for the video
Yup, go slow and try not to scratch stuff and ypu should be ok. Put a towel down incase you drop stuff also
Sir I'm from India, can we use some silicon grease on the crown threads ?
Why didn’t change the crystal gasket?
Hi, as far as you know can I pop up the bezel on a 7548-7010 the same way you did here?
I believe I noticed that once you had the bezel off, it looked like you had a spring and click ball set up instead of the click RING. Am I correct or was it just the way it looked on camera? If it is the spring and ball...how did you get it to stay on the spring while moving the watch around. I can't get the ball to stay atop of the spring even with a touch of silicone? Every time I go to put the bezel on the ball moves off the spring. Please let me know. Thanks...L
Hello, sorry I didnt see your comment earlier. Yes, do believe it was a ball bearing , infact at 6:55 I mention it (the reason I use tape). I am not sure as you see in the video I am very careful not to move the watch when it is exposed.
At 8:00 I leave the watch on the desk for the initial alignment then I squeeze it together. Perhaps try that, get a soft cloth and make a nest to cradle the watch then line up the bezel and press down. I would try to get the side over the ball bearing down first to hold it then press the other side together.
It might not be easy so be careful and try not to scratch the watch! :)
Hi Matteo, I have the same watch and need the seals.
Can you please tell me where to get them in Australia?
Cheers, Jeff.
Hello, I bought them from here ewatchparts.com/ (im pretty sure) they ship worldwide, just double check your sizes when ordering
Hmmm, those guys are in Texas it turns out, I got it off ebay but it is not letting me see that far back in my purchase history right now.... sorry
No rubber gloves, just oily fingers all around the watch and movement. This is a wannabe watchmaker but he failed terribly. If you want to teach your viewers how to change O-rings, make sure you know how to do it properly yourself.
you have videos of your dogs from two years ago and other nonsense, come back when you post a real video... the watch still works and is still waterproof soooo.....