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thank you for having me disable retired old nut trying to change crystal on wrist watch every video wants you to remove the watch face by removing the case back unfortunately the face is larger / and or being blocked by addition metal seal stuck here are the specs

Watch Information

Brand Name                           Saa'i Timepieces
Part Number                           AAW-02-TG-SL-B1
Item Shape                           Round
Dial Window Material Type     Mineral Glass
Display Type                           Analog
Case Diameter                           40.00
Band Material                           Leather
Band Color                             Black
Special Features                   Chronograph
Movement                         Japanese Quartz (Miyota Watch Movement)

below is the watch in question please offer any and all advice

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Hi and welcome to the forum        With this type of watch there may be no alterative other than removing the movement and dial then pressing out the glass. The problem being then once the glass has been obtained it will need pressing back in (tool required) and also may need a new gasket for the glass to seat in.  The movement on these "fashion" is likley to be a miyota 2030/35 a common movement.  best to post pictures of the watch movement and the case. most likley has a white plastic insert which holds the movement in place and when this and the stem are removed the movement falls out.

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