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13 September 2018, 01:23 PM | #1 |
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Skx007 bezel “click”
I recently reacquired my old Seiko skx007.
Unfortunately, I quickly realized that the bezel wasn’t rotating and clicking like it used to. I removed the bezel, cleaned under it... That helped but it still wasn’t 100% I installed a new bezel spring. That helped a lot, but the bezel was still hard to turn. After messaging Bas and Dan Pierce, I went ahead and followed their advice and bought silicone grease so that I could lubricate my bezel gasket. Having done that, I feel that the bezel is operating nicely and smoothly once again Just wanted to thank Bas and Dan for sharing their knowledge with the forum like they always do Thanks and here are some pics !IMG_7295.JPGIMG_5418.JPG Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
13 September 2018, 01:49 PM | #2 |
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Last pic is of the day that I first got my watch.
A little over a year ago! |
13 September 2018, 03:13 PM | #3 |
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That's great. You contacted the right guys. I could use one of those pads, too.
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Lubrication is the trick *wink wink*
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13 September 2018, 05:02 PM | #5 |
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Pretty much a ladies size at this point.
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13 September 2018, 10:01 PM | #6 |
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Thanks for the kind words, Jesus.
Bas is the pro. I'm just a hack that loves to get under the hood and tinker. dP
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I feel like it made a sticky job a lot easier. |
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A 42mm pretty much a ladies size? Not sure what the hell that means.
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I appreciate the judgment-free help that is shared on the Seiko board. Thanks all!
Yeah, what’s up with the ladies’ size quip? My Skx fits fine! It’s no Panerai 47mm, but it’s in the range of normal. |
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Eh, different strokes for different folks I guess. I recently learned on here that 34mm watches were given to soldiers back in the day... so to me, a 34mm watch isn't a ladies size either, although I am sure a lady can rock one as well as a gentleman My skx was my first dive watch. I feel that it looks great and is very comfortable, specially on the jubilee bracelet (which I have read that some people quickly replace for a better one!) |
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My 36mm “ladies’”watch
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15 September 2018, 10:31 PM | #17 |
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I've been wearing the same model SKX for the past 2 weeks. I never seem to use the bezel but its always good to know that it works properly.
Its great to share information. I'd like to mod my SKX007 and I hope to get around to that one day with a new bezel insert (pre-aged) and a new hacking movement and a single bubble sapphire crystal with a coin edge bezel....
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Nice work and collaboration!
One of the beauties of a Seiko is simplicity. |
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