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  1. Evenin' all! Whilst rummaging through boxes in my storage unit today I came across an old friend. It's a 1970s Sicura automatic divers watch that I had from new. I wore this watch on a daily basis and it suffered from all sorts of abuse including the loss of its bezel. As you do, I gave it a twirl or two to put some power into it and away it went. Given the battering that I gave it (I worked as a mechanic in a tyre bay) it's amazing that it works at all but I'm sure that by now it'll badly need servicing. This leads me to my question. The back has 14 scalloped facets to engage and there's no way my three-pronged opener will tackle the job. Does this need a brand-specific tool? Is there a DIY method or should I leave it to someone with the right gear? Answers on a postcard, etc. :-)
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