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Old 18 August 2016, 12:11 AM   #1
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Lifting Bezel

Hi Guys

need to pick your brain on my DSSD,

just today ive noticed that the whole bezel has 'popped' up a bit, normally it sits pretty close to the watch case. when its 'popped' up i can physically push it back down and it sort of clicks back and stays there till i either rotate the bezel or rock it a bit.

does anyone know what could be causing this... and more importantly is teh bezel likely to fall off?

ive attached a couple of pics showing it in both its normal position and its 'popped' position

Cheers guys

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Old 18 August 2016, 12:25 AM   #2
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They all look like that. Here's my YM. Some to a lesser degree. I wouldn't about it. Edit: I see what you mean. I don't think mine moves at all but I'm not about to try. Sorry
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Old 18 August 2016, 12:29 AM   #3
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It's differently lifting on the one side. I'd take it in
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Old 18 August 2016, 12:34 AM   #4
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For "peace of mind" i take into my AD and get it sorted,,,,,
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Old 18 August 2016, 01:24 AM   #5
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The amount of play in the bezel you're describing does not sound right to me. I would def get it checked out.
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Old 18 August 2016, 01:30 AM   #6
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Hi Guys

need to pick your brain on my DSSD,

just today ive noticed that the whole bezel has 'popped' up a bit, normally it sits pretty close to the watch case. when its 'popped' up i can physically push it back down and it sort of clicks back and stays there till i either rotate the bezel or rock it a bit.

does anyone know what could be causing this... and more importantly is teh bezel likely to fall off?

ive attached a couple of pics showing it in both its normal position and its 'popped' position

Cheers guys

Paolo
With watches like the DSSD with the ceramic bezel its totally different from the older aluminium 16610 type,on the ceramic the bezel it floats on 3 spring loaded ball bearings plus a spring loaded click stop.So there will be a tiny bit of play both lateral and up and down its spring loaded.
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Old 18 August 2016, 01:46 AM   #7
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With watches like the DSSD with the ceramic bezel its totally different from the older aluminium 16610 type,on the ceramic the bezel it floats on 3 spring loaded ball bearings plus a spring loaded click stop.So there will be a tiny bit of play both lateral and up and down its spring loaded.
i appreciate that... but when its in its 'popped' up position the lip of the ceramic is above the leading edge of the crystal which makes me feel that way more play than should be expected, and its only in the 12-3ish quadrant that there is that much pop, the rest of the bezel stays pretty well tight to the main watch case.

either way im sure it needs to be looked at by either the AD or an RSC but my main worry is im getting married in 2 days and then off on my honeymoon the day after for 3 weeks...and im just a bit worried about the security of the bezel... maybe i need to check my insurance will cover if the bezel falls off lol
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Old 18 August 2016, 02:54 AM   #8
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From the second photo you can visibly see one of the ball bearings, definitely not normal...


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Old 18 August 2016, 03:12 AM   #10
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Sounds like a perfect time to send it into an RSC to look at it. You'll be out of pocket for several weeks anyway, so the turnaround time won't really bother you.
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Old 18 August 2016, 03:52 AM   #11
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its not ideal timing as my Omega is off getting serviced as well so will be without a watch grr!
I've spoken to my AD, so going to try and get down there on Friday and get them to to look at it. hopefully its something simple like the o-ring/gasket that now secures the bezel has slipped or broken, surely that something they would carry? apart from that there isn't much to the bezel that could go wrong?
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Old 18 August 2016, 06:16 AM   #12
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its not ideal timing as my Omega is off getting serviced as well so will be without a watch grr!
I've spoken to my AD, so going to try and get down there on Friday and get them to to look at it. hopefully its something simple like the o-ring/gasket that now secures the bezel has slipped or broken, surely that something they would carry? apart from that there isn't much to the bezel that could go wrong?
You won't believe it, but the only thing that holds the bezel to the case is a very thin nylon/Delrin retaining ring. It sounds like yours might be compromised if there is an abnormally large gap between the bezel ring and the case. There is a special tool used to remove and install these modern bezels, so the watch MAY have to go to RSC, not sure. But that retaining ring is a much smaller price to pay than a lost/broken bezel and insert IF it falls off the watch, IMO.
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Old 18 August 2016, 06:59 AM   #13
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You won't believe it, but the only thing that holds the bezel to the case is a very thin nylon/Delrin retaining ring. It sounds like yours might be compromised if there is an abnormally large gap between the bezel ring and the case. There is a special tool used to remove and install these modern bezels, so the watch MAY have to go to RSC, not sure. But that retaining ring is a much smaller price to pay than a lost/broken bezel and insert IF it falls off the watch, IMO.
i know the ring you're talking about, I'm going to call the RSC in London first thing tomorrow and see if they can fit me in on Friday, lay it on thick with the wedding/honeymoon so fingers crossed. if the insert/bezel falls off gets blocked/lost worst case ill have to go through my insurance, hopefully it won't have to come to that.
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Old 19 August 2016, 07:08 PM   #14
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So an update.
Went to the RSC at St James Square and they saw me straight away, before I had a chance to seat I had a technician collecting my watch to inspect it.
So they removed the bezel, inspected it as well as the watch case and no damage or wear, they replaced the retaining clip/plastic bit (they did say what it was called but I can't remember) and it still moves the same amount... Just likes like there is a lot of play in the bezel at that corner. Least I can relax about it now and not worry about it falling off!
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So an update.
Went to the RSC at St James Square and they saw me straight away, before I had a chance to seat I had a technician collecting my watch to inspect it.
So they removed the bezel, inspected it as well as the watch case and no damage or wear, they replaced the retaining clip/plastic bit (they did say what it was called but I can't remember) and it still moves the same amount... Just likes like there is a lot of play in the bezel at that corner. Least I can relax about it now and not worry about it falling off!
Congrats on getting married and enjoy your honeymoon wherever it may be!
Enjoy the watch! Post a few pics when you and the new bride are back
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