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Old 23 January 2020, 12:32 PM   #5
zoso
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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Originally Posted by fsprow View Post
Easy to do yourself if you’re comfortable doing so. Otherwise take it to any good jeweler or watchmaker and they will be able to handle it. No new parts needed. Great watch.
Thanks a lot. Do you think there may be a video on YouTube showing how to do this? Just so I could see what it entails and see if I want to take a shot at it or leave it to the pros? Thanks. I love the watch and want to wear it and not worry. Thanks.
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