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Remove Tissot T10 back cover?


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This is asked very often. Especially when you have no experience it would be good to use a caseback opener, a good model below..

And then you need a case press to close it.
 
Skip on that and you have good chances to scratch or otherwise damage it it. So, all in all, it can be more expeditious to bring it to the watch shop.

 

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