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By DieselBurner · Posted
How would you evaluate the teeth on these wheels? They are from the power side. The chime side looks perfectly perfect. -
By HectorLooi · Posted
I've used this kind of tool for a couple of years to remove bezels. The trick is not to rely on the screw knob to exert the force to pop the bezel off. I think I've shared how I use this tool before. The trick is to screw the blades down into the gap between the bezel and the watch case, and apply slight pressure only. Then I use a nylon faced hammer and tap on the movable jaws. The small amount of slack in the screw threads allow the tapping to push the blades a little further into the gap. This can be confirmed by the loosening of the knob after a few taps. Retighten the knob and repeat until the tapping does not loosen the knob any further. The blade would have reached the vertical lip of the case. By now, the gap would have widened enough to allow a thicker blade of a case knife to finish the job. I usually put the watch dial up instead of dial down. This way, I can sometimes press down on the watch crystal and the bezel would pop off. But my tool is Korean made, not Chinese. The blades have not shown any wear or damage after two years of use. -
Sorry about that! I sometimes forget politics are off-limits on WRT (which is a good thing!). I edited my post.
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I would leave the politics aside. Now they fight for their freedom and potentially ours.
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Many of us have tried this type of bezel remover but had no success at all. I've never tried this particular model though so I guess you should never say never. Anyway, there is a thread with a video showing how @Jon (a pro) removes bezels that I really recommend!
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