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Old 20 July 2021, 10:37 AM   #40
baumare
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Originally Posted by linesiders View Post
BTW - If you are mechanical, there is one thing you can try that I have before. No guarantees and you CAN further damage the case. Rough sand flat the back of the case back to rough up, superglue the largest nut you can find - centered - being ABSOLUTELY certain no glue spills, or you are really screwed. With watch in a proper watch vise with protective sides, use a socket wrench to unscrew . You can use nail polish remover / acetone to remove the bolt.

Again, if you miss and drip superglue into the watch it is toast. Tread carefully.

This was from a Tudor 94010 Milwatch I had to do this to.
I love this “old time” remedies, very rewarding when it works!
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