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30 November 2015, 06:24 AM | #1 |
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Dented Speedmaster Bezel
Hi guys,
It's been a while since posting on the vaunted Omega forum, but good to be back! As the title states, I somehow (honestly, I have NO idea how, as I took it out a couple days ago and noticed it) have dented the bezel on my 1989 Speedmaster Pro. As you can see its right around the 130 mark. My question is, is there anything you guys can recommend doing as far as fixing, smoothing out the dent, etc.? I'd love to not start a search for a replacement, but that dent is all I see when I look at it! And, on a side note, is it bad enough to decrease the watch's value with any significance? As always, thanks so much, guy! Andy |
30 November 2015, 06:27 AM | #2 |
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I had a similar issue on mine a watchmaker polished a little and it was good to go you can get replacement if still bothers you -i m sure ofrei still have it on stock
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George,
Thanks much for the reply. I wasn't sure if polishing was a consideration, as it appears that the rim of the bezel seems to be pushed inward, possibly being the reason the bezel seems to be pulling away from the insert around the 125 and 145 marks, which got me thinking that fixing it might require pushing it back outward...if that makes sense. |
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I see now-i m on phone-well give a chance to a watchmaker and check the price at ofrei i doubt it cost more than $200 or you may can find one on ebay.
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Weld & grind. 😜
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The dent appears to have lifted the Tach insert and there's a gap underneath that will fill with crud. A replacement bezel is just over $200 and is very easy to have swapped. If it were mine, I'd go ahead and replace the crystal and gasket too.
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And to that end, are the inserts on Speedmaster Pros. removed the same way they are on Submariners: popped out with pressure and pushed back in the same manner, or is it a more complex operation? Thanks much! |
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I suggest buying a new bezel with the insert already in it. I have observed that it is highly uncommon to swap inserts on the Speedmaster.
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