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Watch Repair man in Los Angeles


lamscott

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  • 3 months later...

first off, i'm not one to speak, as i've never opened a single caseback on one of my watches :rolleyes:

however, if all you need to do is replace the caseback, you can use either the duck tape method or a pair of rubber dishwashing gloves to grip the caseback and twist the old one off / tighten the new one on....

btw, i HAVE tightened a caseback or two using the above methods before taking a swim, so i'm not completely useless :bangin::lol:

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