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23 March 2011, 10:35 AM | #1 |
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Rolex branded bezel removal tool
I saw a Rolex branded bezel remover on eBay today and thought it was pretty cool. I would love to have one of these, but just can't stomach anything near the $2500 price tag. It would be really cool for removing bezels from my sports models, however I could almost buy a whole watch for that price. I suppose I'll have to stick to my Burgeon knife for now.
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23 March 2011, 10:39 AM | #2 |
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I've seen pics of it before. But I'd bet I could do just as much damage with the correct tool as without.
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It looks like any other swiss made bezel removal tool. other than the rolex branding on the base.
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$2500 for that tool??? I'll stick with the butter knife.
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I used a butter knife wrapped in electrical tape for a bit then broke down and Bergeon knife. The purpose built tool makes all the difference, but it was like $30 not $2500!
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even a bergeon bezel removing tool would be one hell of a lot cheaper than that.
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But think of how nice it would look as a prop for all your watch pics Des!
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where was that pic taken Des?
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Rolex owns Bergeon so you do the math Rik
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Looks like Sepang circuit in KL, Petronas pitbabes.
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You beat me to it........
That's a lot of money just for the name on the base..........
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you can buy the same after-market tool without the rolex logo for about $150.00 on ebay, usually sold in hong kong..
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I use one of these, saved myself $2490 and since it is nylon it won't scratch.
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....store&tool=all
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Cool tool, but I'll stick to butter knifes...LOL
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ie. when installing a head unit, radar detector, etc.
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Single-edge razor blade to get it started, then any knife to finish the job.
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dont you all think the natural tool of choice should be the "oyster" (clam) shucking knife????
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They are, but they work beautifully on watches too. Here's the set I have:
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