Tools : The best Bezel remover

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noah

Tools : The best Bezel remover

Post by noah » Fri Dec 04, 2009 6:33 pm

These tools can do the job:
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But this works great and very smoothly without the chance of slipping and marking your case

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The white nylon bumper can be removed and two Chisels can be used on very tuff to remove bezels ...

The watch is placed on the spring loaded support turn the nob to bring the chisel to the gap between the bezel and case, a bit of plastic film can be used on the chisel to stop scratching but I have found it is not needed in most cases ...

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Turn the nob till the pop, the spring in the support will help to keep a little pressure on the watch and remove the bezel from the watch

merichar
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Re: Tools : The best Bezel remover

Post by merichar » Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:12 pm

Thanks for the tips. I'm going to get one of those knives to remove the bezel on an old Seiko I have. The bezel is real sloppy and I don't know why, it may just need a new one.
Mark

noah

merichar Seiko Bezel

Post by noah » Sat Dec 05, 2009 1:21 am

The bezel gasket might be dry and old ..
a new gasket and some silicon grease should fix it up for you ...

gunwale

Re: Tools : The best Bezel remover

Post by gunwale » Sun Dec 06, 2009 10:28 pm

Noah. Do you sell the exact bezel remover that you show in the last pic? Or, did you get that from Jules Borel? I need one of those my friend :santa:

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