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I think it is a tension ring glass and it's broken away from the tension ring. Try your case knife blade between the case and the tension ring or one of your screwdriver blades.
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Hi, Guys I've just started on my second watch renewal and have come up with an issue I'm not sure about. I've just removed the crystal which was pretty hard to do. On inspection, it appears that part of the crystal is still in the case. This may have been my fault and I needed to remove it in a different way, beginners curse, but I'm wondering if it has been bonded in at some point in the past. Anyway, I am where I am and need advice on what action to take to remove the leftover bits. To me, the gold-colored ring looks like it's part of the case decoration so I wasn't expecting that to come out with the crystal, again I could be wrong. Here's a few pictures to show you what I mean. I'm not sure what the case is as I can't find any info on any of the numbers on the case, outside 521-2120-329 which gives me the movement and case materials used and on the inside 27030 which doesn't give me any results. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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This video might be helpful? https://youtu.be/j9kSxdJxMZI?si=ZsbRfLycE0wkfajX
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By RichardHarris123 · Posted
Try this , post a photo of the movement. Someone may recognise it. -
By ManSkirtBrew · Posted
Welcome to the hobby and forum! As @CYCLOPSsays there are lots of great resources out there, and the Kendrick and Davis Inverto Staking Tools site is one of my favorites.
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