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By RichardHarris123 · Posted
I agree, the bezel needs removing. If there isn't a gap between the case and bezel for removal, it's probably screw on. If so you need to grip the bezel itself. -
Looking at the picture, the case screws appear to stop the movement moving forward (towards the crystal) indicating that this is the way the watch needs to travel to remove it from the case, hence it appears to be a front loader, this is just a 'rule of thumb' and as ever there are many exceptions. Hence, I would be fairly confident that the front bezel needs to be removed and the movement taken out the front of the watch. Look on the bezel for a small slit, similar to what you would see on a snap-on case back to remove it then the watch movement should fall out the front of the watch.
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Welcome to the forum, enjoy.That is watch have not serviced before. Maybe the front bezel unscrews.
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Thank you for your introduction and welcome to this friendly forum. We all look forward to your contributions and continued involvement. What happened you have already made 7 posts😀
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I was just thinking, maybe a better solution for my design would be to have a standard base, and then use insert rings for each movement? This would reduce plastic used and print time as well as storage of the different holders? Something like this:
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