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jdwango

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You can also send it to Vac.  He's worked on 5 of my watches, two of which had a similar problem and he has done an excellent job.  I also had an issue with a BK watch, which he took care of no problem; however, his watchsmith is in Asia, China I believe.

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Do you have any experience with watch repair at all? This is something that, with the correct tools, you could do yourself in less than 30 minutes...

- Unscrew a link, or remove the fine adjustment spring bar from the clasp so the bracelet becomes two halves

- Unscrew case back (various tools available for doing this, personally, I use rubber gloves and thumb pressure)

- Unscrew crown and pull to the hand-setting position

- With appropriate tool (small screwdriver etc) carefully depress the stem release and carefully withdraw stem from movement.

- Unscrew any case clamps/remove plastic movement retainer

- Place closed hand over the open case back, then flip upside down to view dial. Slowly lift case and bracelet off of movement.

- Place empty case crystal up on clean work surface so as not to get dust inside the crystal

- Cafefully reposition the marker and press it back into place with a fingernail (while wearing glove/finger cots)

Taking special care to re-insert the stem carefully, so as not to foul the keyless works, reverse the steps, and job done :good::drinks:

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Yea Tee like I wouldn't "F" that up!

I had to do it to my birthday 1665 OOTB... :bangin: Of course, if someone hasn't been 'under the hood' before, definitely best left to a pro, but, with the right tools and know how, it is a very straight forward and quick fix :good::drinks:

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I'm not so sure BK will "fix you up". The last piece I got from him had a Swiss ETA 2836-2 with a Chinese GMT complication that slips. (Second time this has happened from him). I was pretty much told that I was on my own. The first time this happened, he replaced the movement with an ETA 2893-2, at my expense. Took months!

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