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16 October 2013, 04:58 PM | #1 |
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Is Changing Bezel Inserts Often A Bad idea
Was wondering if swapping out the stock bezel insert on my 5513 in favor of a colored one (Green/Blue or that new Tudor's Red!) say once a week would be bad for the bezel itself?? or could I even find ones that fit a 5513? Price?
I think it would be awesome to swap out bezels and get matchy matchy ...if it didn't hurt the watch over time... |
16 October 2013, 05:07 PM | #2 |
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It's great to swap inserts, however if doing this once a week, you'll end up rubbing off the paint on the outer insert edges and it may progress that way over the entire insert over the years.
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16 October 2013, 08:01 PM | #3 |
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16 October 2013, 09:03 PM | #4 |
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it might be a good idea if changing frequently that you would first need to find out which of the other inserts fitted your watch and then obtain some bezels to fit them into.
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If done excessively you will also add wear to the crystal retaining ring and bezel.
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Frequent removing and installing of bezels can wear both the bezel and ring. Most of those colored bezels won't fit with wrong inner and outer dimensions. You can find a Tudor Blue and with some searching (and parting of cash) you can find inserts that have faded to different colors. Alternatively you could get aftermarket inserts in different colors but those will be instantaneously recognized as such and take away some of the fun.
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16 October 2013, 09:50 PM | #7 |
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i only get RSC to do it. seen some horrible examples of bezel DIYs.
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This for me is a bigger issue. It's a metal to metal snap fit. Changing bezel inserts over time will lead to wear on these components to the point where the bezel ring practically lifts off the case with minimal effort.
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16 October 2013, 11:17 PM | #10 |
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once a week is way too often, for all the reasons mentioned.
that said, it is your timepiece...if you like it, then go for it. |
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The wear and tear issue aside ... it's a tricky thing to do, unless by a trained watchmaker. It's much harder than you'd think on vintage Subs (for some reason it seems to be easier on 1675s, at least in my case.) So, if you're doing it frequently, get ready for some possible difficulty ... and do some thumb exercises to prepare. Good luck!
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17 October 2013, 01:45 AM | #12 |
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Side question - if you do wear down the crystal retaining ring, is it an easily replaceable part?
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17 October 2013, 03:15 AM | #14 |
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Thanks for all the responses...seeing as how the idea was only for vanity I wont be switching inserts just gonna stick with black and enjoy my vintage 5513 :)
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