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r@f

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  1. Hi there, i am in EU.

    regards

    Raffo

    the key to the puzzle is part 4. in reps this wire is often not right diameter or metal or shape. it is i think a holdover way of doing things from say a 6542 or 5510 or 5508 era bezel construction. if you can find of pic of those bezels...where are you in the world ? you can perhaps find a local modder to put it on the watch but it can be a fustrating job to get the right tension on the ring and correct slip fit so the thing is secure

  2. Hello, today i am playing with my narika 1655, and i removed the crystal, but it was blued , what glue can i use to put my new clark crystal?...

    Regards

    raffaello

  3. Mine is this

    Explorer1g.jpg

    It depends on how your ex1 is constructed:

    If it is gen like and has a crystal gasket that is about 2.75mm high you'll have to remove the bezel. Same story as installing a crystal on a submariner: Stick the yrystal with gasket on the case, press the bezel OVER the crystal gasket combo.

    If it is built like the noobmariner for example Andy described the way to go.

  4. No dry, but the crystal popped before the water immersion, just a drop from the splash went to the dial.

    Regards

    raffo

    There should be no need to remove the bezel, it should be a case of pressing it back in, get a cheep press off the bay and use that to make sure you get it level and flat,

    I am assuming this was a dry water proof test?

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