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Join Date: Dec 2010
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Watch: Rolex Daytona
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16713 Bezel insert stucked!
today i was trying to change the bezel insert on my 16713, everything was smooth until the attempt to push the bezel insert out, no matter what i do, I just couldn't push it out of the bezel, does anyone know any reason behind this? any input will be appreciated.
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Real Name: Eddie
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Real Name: Cameron Weiss
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Corrosion between the insert and bezel. try using a case knife between the insert and bezel on the back side. insert and twist a little in order to loosen the insert.
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Real Name: Roscoe
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could be glue. I have seen dials glued to movements. Why? WHo knows but I have seen it.
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