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rolex_DateJust 23 December 2021 07:11 AM

41mm Ceramic Sub full bezel assembly
 
Good afternoon ladies and gents,

I have a 126610LN and recently purchased a factory full bezel assembly for it to change up the look every once in a while.

I read that changing the ceramic insert was a PITA but as far as the complete assembly is that even doable? I live in Miami, FL so if anyone can recommend a good place to take my watch so I can get the bezel installed I would greatly appreciate it. I had purchased the 126610LV complete bezel assembly so I’m ecstatic to change the look every once in a while to appreciate. I did read about some gasket or O ring that needs to get replaced?

Any input is much appreciated. Thank you in advance

Alexjb007 23 December 2021 08:12 AM

Hola, lleva un anillo de nailon que es la fijación y siempre que se levanta el bisel hay que poner un anillo nuevo. Se puede usar el viejo? Si, pero corres el riesgo de perderlo pues es la pieza que lo sujeta.

SearChart 23 December 2021 04:36 PM

Yes there's a washer gasket that keeps it in place. You can take the bezel off with a knife just like the old ones but pressing it back on the case needs a tool to do it evenly, otherwise you damage said gasket and it won't turn or stay on the case.

Andad 23 December 2021 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alexjb007 (Post 11882446)
Hola, lleva un anillo de nailon que es la fijación y siempre que se levanta el bisel hay que poner un anillo nuevo. Se puede usar el viejo? Si, pero corres el riesgo de perderlo pues es la pieza que lo sujeta.

Hello, it has a nylon ring and when the bezel is lifted you should use a new ring. Can you use the old one? Yes, but you run the risk of losing it because it is the part that holds it.

rolex_DateJust 23 December 2021 05:55 PM

Thank you for your replies! I appreciate it

If I were to take it to a watchmaker, I’m assuming they would know about that correct?

SearChart 23 December 2021 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by rolex_DateJust (Post 11883386)
Thank you for your replies! I appreciate it

If I were to take it to a watchmaker, I’m assuming they would know about that correct?

Not all watchmakers are created equal.


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