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Bezel Damage to DeepSea Sea-Dweller
Recently purchaesd a new DEEPSEA Sea-Dweller. Love the watch and have taken it diving several times. However, just noticed the bezel at the indicator is cracked. Dove this am but do not recall any bumps or scrapes. Has anyone had this problem?
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gotta a pict?
Good heavens... a cracked bezel? Any chance you can post a pict? To answer your question.... yes, cracks at the bezel indicator are uncommon.
-Sheldon |
Doesn't sound good.
Foto please......... |
I would have it fixed before you go diving with it again!!!
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Go back to your AD and get it fixed.
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If it is cracked all the way through, it is a simple matter for it to fall off as the tension fit is reduced....
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Photo a cracked bezel
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Best pic I could take. Note crack at zero indicator.
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That is a little more than a crack. Looks like that was smacked into something.
Appears to be only the bezel insert and not the bezel. That can be easily replaced and is not too big a deal. Mark |
Ouch......
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Maybe is shattered because of the new Ceramic insert Rolex is now using, though Ceramic is strong the bezel insert on the watch is very thin and fragile..
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Hmm, I would have to think that you would remember smacking something for that to occur, I would contact the RSC and send it in. Sorry to hear that, let us know how this turns out.
Scott |
how much to replace that?
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opps
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That hurts.... replacement cost anyone???
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I lost my bezel in the subway in paris !!
Very strange, anyhow wonder what the replacement cost is too before I call the Rolex dealer ! |
Any chance of a picture?
Any chance of a picture????
I would be curious as to how much Rolex charges.. This seems to me to be under warranty, even if the warranty period expired... -Sheldon |
I dive for sport and have cut myself without knowing it so I can see how you could smack your watch with either some coral, a wreck, or your equipment. It's easy for things to happen while diving. Does the Bezel have a mark or scratch near the cave in? If you do then you clearly smacked against something hard. If you dont then the insert was cracked by something sharp, and strong, something that applied more pressure than the insert could handle. The chances for that to happen are very low,but you Sir got it right in the bulls eye, with it being right on the Zero mark. Which brings up an interesting point. When you dove, did you set your Bezel or did you simply not use it? If you did not use and left it at the 12 o'clock position,then you clearly smacked it since that would be the point of impact if you were to swing your left arm out. If you used the bezel then the minute hand was either at the 12' o'clock position leaving it where it would need to be for the point of impact or I'm just thinking too much about it.
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O NO! I am really sorry that happened to your watch, if that happened to my DeepSea i would fall over crying:crying:
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Ya think??? :dummy::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: |
Patrick, I'm starting to follow your posts! Yur cracking me up!:bartmoon:
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Every time I read your sig, I think...that SOB is crazy as I am! :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: Hell, at least we are in good company! :cheers: |
Hmm...I thought the new ceramics were very strong. Also, I didn't know the new deepseas still use bezel inserts. I thought it was something like the GMT II ceramics.
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I don't know how deep you were diving but the most logical answer would seem the crystal over the lume dot may have imploded. I assume they test the water resistant ratings on the lume crystal, otherwise what would be the point of putting it on a 12,000 + depth rated watch. If that is what happened I am supprised at the actual damage. Good luck.
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Thats a decent crack. It has been smashed against a rock or something. I wouldn't be putting it near any water until getting it fixed.
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Not knowing better I thought it was the complete bezel that needed replacement and expected to pay a pretty penny to replace it. Luckily, the watchmaker I brought it to said it was only the insert and replaced it for $45 or so (this was 10 or so years ago). I was so relieved that I didn't need to spend hundreds to replace the 18k bezel that it didn't even dawn on me the $45 was a little high, but MUCH cheaper than a complete bezel replacement. Yours looks to be similar and I would think it isn't gonna cost as much as you think to get it back to 100%. Cool thing is, I got to keep the damaged insert and am fondly reminded of that dive trip every time I come across the envelope with the damaged insert in it. I never did remember what I did in the first place to cause the original chip... Hope this helps alleviate the giant dollar signs dancing in your head. ;) |
This is why I don't think ceramic is such a good idea for a tool watch.
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Yes, you can go deep but I don't think you can go hard. Uh, that came out wrong. So did that. :banghead::bartmoon: |
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You think Rolex sometimes forget that people actually use these watches as a tool??
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While we are discussing this, I would like to ask if a guy could replace the Ceramic Bezel with a steel one? Say from the earlier Sea Dweller.
I'm afraid that ceramic insert is going to be a bit pricey from an Ad. I'm sure Steve Mulholland should have some info on this. |
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