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Fixing up my 1675


HaydenM

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Hi all,

 

Today I ended up pulling out a long since worn cartel 1675 and have decided that there's no point in leaving a decent potential sitting about unworn due to the qualms I currently have with it.

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So I've done some rough research and essentially the two most urgent issues I would like to fix are the crystal (in particular the cyclops as it distorts crazily currently) and the bezel mechanism (which currently is ridiculously loose and doesn't much allow the insert to be positioned reliably). To solve the crystal I've heard of many replacing it with a clark's crystal but I am unsure as to which crystal would be used for a cartel 1675 and for the bezel mechanism I am wondering if any fix is even possible.

 

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Eventually no doubt I'll end up modifying it in other ways but these are the most urgent ease of use modifications and any advice from those on the board who know far more about 1675s would be incredibly appreciated.


Thanks in advance,
HaydenM

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Crystal http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rolex-Crystal-Reference-25-116-116-NEW-CLARK-/232312380753

 

The bezel should have a flat friction ring, if you do not have that (can't see it in your pictures) then this is what you need http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bezel-Flat-Friction-Washer-1675-16750-16753-16758-For-Rolex-/232280989788

 

The bezel assembly should be in 3 parts, bezel ring, friction washer and retaining ring that presses over the crystal.

I see you have the retaining ring and bezel so maybe need the friction ring?

 

Good luck, I love my 1675 :) 

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Crystal http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rolex-Crystal-Reference-25-116-116-NEW-CLARK-/232312380753
 
The bezel should have a flat friction ring, if you do not have that (can't see it in your pictures) then this is what you need http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bezel-Flat-Friction-Washer-1675-16750-16753-16758-For-Rolex-/232280989788
 
The bezel assembly should be in 3 parts, bezel ring, friction washer and retaining ring that presses over the crystal.
I see you have the retaining ring and bezel so maybe need the friction ring?
 
Good luck, I love my 1675  


Current update, I've ordered s 116 Clark and found that in a weird design there is a friction ring and I've got it working better. Now just waiting on postage from the states before figuring out how to change crystal.


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Good stuff ;)

 

To remove the crystal you have to lift the retaining ring.

I used a thin, sharp blade (Stanley) gradually working it underneath the retaining ring between the case. Take it slow and rotate it just edging it up gradually until the retaining ring pops off. 

Then you can just work the crystal off the case with the blade or press it out with your thumb (if you have the movement removed)

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11 hours ago, calvin951121 said:

Most cartel 1675 case back are wrong. Should be flat with brush!
Should source a gen-like case back.
I am finding one for mine, tell me if you found!


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Already did that "mod" ages ago. 

Pretty sure it was this back from Rafflestime that I replaced it with: 
http://rafflestime.com/submariner-watch-case-back/

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  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks for all that helped out in this process. Finally got the crystal replaced, the GMT hand realigned and now the bezel insert lightly aged (just black for the moment, will try to age a pepsi tomorrow if I have sunlight).

Now to show her off:

 

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