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Old 3 February 2025, 10:39 AM   #1
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Seiko Turtle Bezel Action Terrible

Hi all, I picked up a Seiko SRPE03 a year ago, or so. I figured the bezel would eventually break in, but it hasn’t.

It’s hard to turn and generally unpleasant to use. When the watch is wet, it works just fine.

Would purchasing an aftermarket bezel and insert have any impact? Any input is appreciated, thanks.

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Old 3 February 2025, 12:32 PM   #2
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I have a similar issue with the King Samurai, which really is a shame. Interested to see what the solution will be for yours and hope it comes soon.
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You might be able to take it to a watchmaker for a slightly thinner bezel gasket. As one who has modded many a Seiko, including the Turtle, the difference one size up or down on those seals can have a big impact. Also, I remove the click spring as I prefer a click-less bezel. YMMV.
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You might be able to take it to a watchmaker for a slightly thinner bezel gasket. As one who has modded many a Seiko, including the Turtle, the difference one size up or down on those seals can have a big impact. Also, I remove the click spring as I prefer a click-less bezel. YMMV.
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Thanks, Dan! I was hoping you would chime in! I was thinking about picking up a lumed insert and coin edged bezel ring. We'll see. I got one for my SKX years ago and was pretty happy with it.
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Thanks, Dan! I was hoping you would chime in! I was thinking about picking up a lumed insert and coin edged bezel ring. We'll see. I got one for my SKX years ago and was pretty happy with it.
Did the same to my Turtle, as well as dome sapphire, and MM handset, and so on and so on........
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Did the same to my Turtle, as well as dome sapphire, and MM handset, and so on and so on........
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That’s a cool looking watch
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Thanks, mate!
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Have you tried removing the bezel assembly and cleaning it?

Yeah, seiko quality and overall QC isn't up to par given the premium they demand today. Very disappointing...
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Did the same to my Turtle, as well as dome sapphire, and MM handset, and so on and so on........
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Have you tried removing the bezel assembly and cleaning it?

Yeah, seiko quality and overall QC isn't up to par given the premium they demand today. Very disappointing...

I haven’t. When it’s wet, it works perfectly fine, the way I’d like it to be. I picked it up new and it’s always been this way.

I intend to swap out the bezel and ring anyway at some point, so we’ll see. Never thought of Dan’s idea of a thinner gasket. Did didn’t know that was an option.


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