I'm wearing a watch that has been lying in my parts-box for almost two years. I originally bought this one from Maciek as a black dial version and after two months, the movement died. A few months ago, I had the chance to buy a serviced A7750 sec@6 from The Zigmeister. My favorite dealer (PT) go me new hands and a white dial and Domi (Grazie!) assembled everything.
Have a look at the pictures of my Rubberclad. They show you how the bezel, case and caseback connect. Once you have removed the caseback, you need to unscrew the little nuts that hold the bezel screws (as seen on DSC_0258.jpg).
The logo of the Seamaster Diver 300 Chrono looks so good.... because the watch in the picture is a gen. Look at my signature and you will find a link to my review of the rep...
I voted yes. Whoever pays the fee, should be allowed to participate. I know that it is common practice to ban employees from participating in company raffles but if I ever thought that the Admin/Mod team would be unfair, selfish and biased, then raffles would be the last thing I'd worry about.
First, I don't know of any reps available with Seiko Kinetic movements.
The Kinetic movement technology is a Seiko patent but the idea behind it - generating electricity to power a watch movement by "non-battery" means - is also used by other manufacturers like Citizen (Eco Drive).