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Old 2 July 2015, 11:35 AM   #1
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Let's see what's under the bezel

Just got back from a week on the beach. Wore my subc the whole time as usual. Out of curiosity, since my watch has had lots of time playing in the sand and water this past year and a half, I wanted to see if any sand or grime built up underneath. It is actually much cleaner than expected, I guess running it under water and moving the bezel around is good enough.
For those that are curious, the bezel just pops off. Don't lose the springs. You can find a walk thru on YouTube.


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Old 2 July 2015, 11:53 AM   #2
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Let's see what's under the bezel

That's pretty cool! Good to see that there isn't a lot of dust and grime under there. I do believe that the delrin ring actually has to be replaced when the bezel is removed. Wonder if Rolex sells them individually?
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Old 2 July 2015, 11:55 AM   #3
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You're a lot braver than I would be. Swapping out a bracelet is the most I would do.
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Old 2 July 2015, 12:12 PM   #4
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Cool pic! I ain't doing that!!
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Old 2 July 2015, 12:18 PM   #5
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Now can you get it back on in one piece??
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Old 2 July 2015, 12:19 PM   #6
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Good to see proof that "it's safe" to wear your SubC to the beach! Let us know if the bezel pops back on. I thought you need a special press to avoid damaging the ceramic insert?
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Old 2 July 2015, 01:40 PM   #7
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Now can you get it back on in one piece??
yes, snapped back on one two three!


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=snSEaxqs5hE
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Old 2 July 2015, 01:41 PM   #8
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Good to see proof that "it's safe" to wear your SubC to the beach! Let us know if the bezel pops back on. I thought you need a special press to avoid damaging the ceramic insert?
haha safe indeed! The press is needed for the bezel insert, not the whole assembly.
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Old 2 July 2015, 01:45 PM   #9
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That's pretty cool! Good to see that there isn't a lot of dust and grime under there. I do believe that the delrin ring actually has to be replaced when the bezel is removed. Wonder if Rolex sells them individually?
its a reusable plastic o-ring. No need to replace unless damaged, I'm sure you could get one of needed.
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Old 2 July 2015, 01:52 PM   #10
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Old 2 July 2015, 01:54 PM   #11
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The thin nylon /hytrel washer fits under a thin lip in the retaining ring. That washer is meant to be sacrificial and 1-time use only as it wears down slightly as its forced off the ring. One can only get them at RSC, although some may pop up on eBay or the like. So I really wouldn't recommend removing the bezel unless you have a replacement washer handy or unless it's an emergency.
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Old 2 July 2015, 02:03 PM   #12
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The thin nylon /hytrel washer fits under a thin lip in the retaining ring. That washer is meant to be sacrificial and 1-time use only as it wears down slightly as its forced off the ring. One can only get them at RSC, although some may pop up on eBay or the like. So I really wouldn't recommend removing the bezel unless you have a replacement washer handy or unless it's an emergency.
having it actually in my hands, I'm going to have to disagree with you. Although I don't doubt that they recommend replacing it, I can't see that it is necessary. It isn't fragile at all, and isn't forced off anything. Sort of like changing motor oil every 3000 miles, a recommendation.
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Old 2 July 2015, 02:09 PM   #13
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6.CONTROVERSIAL TOPICS OR POSTS ..... No gun, knife, weapon threads or pictures of such since we are a worldwide forum and many members are not comfortable with this type of material. Infraction points and a possible lifelong ban will inevitably accompany such pictures, posts, or threads.

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Old 2 July 2015, 02:22 PM   #14
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Thanks Adam, maybe a mod could change the pic for me?
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Old 2 July 2015, 02:28 PM   #15
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Nice work.

What holds the bezel in place?

Is it just a press fit when you put it back on?

I don't think your penknife is an issue based on the application.

More of a watchmakers tool?
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Old 2 July 2015, 02:50 PM   #16
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Fantastic, you make it look so easy! Thanks for the video, it helps show how much effort and pressure you used.

PS. I wouldn't worry about rule #6. I think it is fine in the context of this post, it's not being highlighted as anything special or controversial. Storm in a teacup. Sort of like showing the cutlery in a pic of what I had for dinner last night!
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Old 2 July 2015, 02:56 PM   #17
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Old 2 July 2015, 03:07 PM   #18
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Looks pretty simple, but I still ain't doin it!
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Old 2 July 2015, 03:19 PM   #19
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nice pic! oh snap, people are going to get offended!!!
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Wouldn't worry about the pic as the context is ok I'm sure If a mod was concerned they would edit it, Adam was just giving you a heads up

Back on topic, good for you for doing it yourself more then I would do, it's a catch situation as Rolex stipulate the retaining ring is one shot so maybe you can get away with reusing but I personally wouldn't just in case (knowing my luck I'd lose the bezel)
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nice pic! oh snap, people are going to get offended!!!
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Old 2 July 2015, 05:04 PM   #22
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Amazing! It is truly interesting to see the actual intricate parts, close-up and personal that make up such a fine timepiece. Thank you for sharing, my friend!
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Old 2 July 2015, 05:23 PM   #23
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having it actually in my hands, I'm going to have to disagree with you. Although I don't doubt that they recommend replacing it, I can't see that it is necessary. It isn't fragile at all, and isn't forced off anything. Sort of like changing motor oil every 3000 miles, a recommendation.

Fastening ring should be replaced when dismounted.

Here's what Rolex says on this particular point :


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Old 2 July 2015, 06:06 PM   #24
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I thought it would be much worse.
a little daily maintenance goes a long way.
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Old 2 July 2015, 06:15 PM   #25
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much braver than I
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Old 2 July 2015, 06:25 PM   #26
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Just curious, but what is that dark stuff on the case? Just dirt?
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Old 2 July 2015, 07:49 PM   #27
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Rule 6 should not apply here. The knife was a tool he was using. Wait.... Can I say knife without offending someone's delicate sensibilities? Sorry if in poor taste but Adams post hit a cord.
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Old 2 July 2015, 09:28 PM   #28
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Thanks for the comments guys. The bezel just snaps back on with an authoritative click. Just make sure you place the springs and plastic ring back in place before you snap it back on :) The black stuff was dirt/sludge that built up some how, I'm glad I did it because my bezel rotates and sounds brand new again!

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Thanks for the post. Nice that it can be a simple DIY.
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Old 2 July 2015, 09:38 PM   #30
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When it comes to DIY ceramic bezel manipulations, I immediately thought of what Hollywood said to Maverick:

"Gutsiest move I ever saw, man."
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