Why am I seeing deposits around jewel holes after cleaning ?
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I would not Mike, I have only done a few quartz battery changes on Omegas, yes they were tight and difficult to get on and off. However that is part of their quality so reducing that would not be good even if it makes it easier for you. just my tuppence Tom
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Hi Neverenoughwatches, Yep from what I have seen now I'd say you were probably right, the veneer really doesn't like damp. I got lucky with the new bubble - it split the veneer, so I injected some glue and clamped it overnight. See pic for results. Not perfect but I think this is as good as I am going to get it.
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By RichardHarris123 · Posted
Not sure but seems like a good idea. Obviously be careful not to remove too much. -
I just got this ladies Omega cal 684. The problem is the snap on case back is very hard to remove. Each time has taken me about 5 mins with my case back tool, and after a struggle, it pinged off about half a metre in the air. I cleaned and examined the parts, all looks in good condition, with no damage and nothing bent. So I tried again - 5 mins and PING. As the back is only 19mm diameter there's not as much flex as on a larger movement. I'm thinking of putting the back in my mini chuck, in the drill, and run round the inner edge with a fine file or wet and dry. Thoughts? The weapon of choice : A good idea ?
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