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Old 18 October 2020, 11:16 AM   #5
zapokee
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Originally Posted by jdog111578 View Post
You can give it a little pinch so it’s not flat anymore. Just a small slight bend on opposite ends. When you put it back on, it should give you some more tension to push down and rotate properly.
I'm always uncomfortable doing bezel/insert stuff myself, especially the way prices have gone. Seen too many ruined/cracked by DIY efforts.

I'd advise having a vintage Rolex specialist look at it for you, unless you really know what you're doing. These aren't suitable for amateur tinkering.
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