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Old 13 November 2017, 01:41 PM   #3
jvmartin
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I wouldn't recommend DIY... it requires special tools and know how... first the original bezel must be removed, which is easy and can be done with a razor blade... but then a special press must be used in order to secure the bezel... HOWEVER, the bezel might not be an exact fit and may need to be cut, also the gasket may need to be changed... if you press it down and and it is too tight the crystal can shatter and damage the movement and dial.... long story short... take it to a watchmaker... they shouldn't charge more than $50 and that would be on the high side!
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