kenan435 Posted June 6, 2007 Report Posted June 6, 2007 ok guys, i don't know how this happeend but i will go to a doctor and have my self checked out for insanity . I started drilling one of the lug holes and 2 minuntes into it i found out that i am using a 2.0mm drill instead of 1.3mm. Is there any way to fix this. I will go to hell and back or pay millions to the one who would know what to do. The watch is a brad new MBW 1680.
tgchrono2 Posted June 6, 2007 Report Posted June 6, 2007 i think that you should buy a new case for this watch.....
freddy333 Posted June 6, 2007 Report Posted June 6, 2007 If buying another case (or watch) is out of the question, three options 1. Use a larger (2.2mm dia or larger) springbar in that set of holes (yes, you will probably have to enlarge the opposite hole to 2mm). I seriously doubt anyone will notice unless the watch is being inspected at close range. 2. Have a watchmaker or jeweler weld new metal into the hole and redrill. After sanding & buffing, the 'patch' should be almost invisible. 3. 2 steps -- 1st step -- Fill the hole 2/3 of the way to the outside of the lug with 2-part metal epoxy. Be sure to leave about 1/32" at the outside for the second step. Let it cure. 2nd step -- Top the remaining 1/3 of the hole with 'Liquid Steel' (a type of epoxy that looks like steel when it dries -- it is not as hard as metal epoxy, which is why you are using it only as a cosmetic cover). Let it cure. Redrill. Good luck.
kenan435 Posted June 7, 2007 Author Report Posted June 7, 2007 buying another case is not really out of question and i would have an extra eta movement which means it is not a complete waste of money. But i will try the first suggestion and then the second. if it looks close to what is looked before i might keep it. thanks guys
kenan435 Posted June 7, 2007 Author Report Posted June 7, 2007 but just in case does anybody sell just the case??? MBW that is???
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