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Hi all,

I need to replace the glass of an Enicar watch, which has a marked ring on the inside.

The glass is an acrylic, domed, snap in, 31mm diameter.

I bought a standard glass but the ring did not fit inside.

The ring is 30mm diameter, 1 mm thickness.

I found the sternkreuz ST is sold by 2 diameters(inside outside) , which is what I need, but I'm not sure about the height of it.

Does anybody know if I can fit this 1mm ring inside?

Cousins does not want to give me the info...

Thanks a lot in advance! 3281a70c9c7825d6a6103775677f4e30.jpg

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That is always hard to find. Have had that problem a few times. Last was now when i repaired a Atlantic compressor . That had a stepped ring inside. Where the dial should sit. The old ring would work so i came up with a trick that i used before. i turned the ring inside out. Making the dial center on the bezel and sit a little lower. Works nice and you can't see that i have turned it from the outside. 

Try tiptopcrystal also.  He has GS and Stella crystals. 

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That is always hard to find. Have had that problem a few times. Last was now when i repaired a Atlantic compressor . That had a stepped ring inside. Where the dial should sit. The old ring would work so i came up with a trick that i used before. i turned the ring inside out. Making the dial center on the bezel and sit a little lower. Works nice and you can't see that i have turned it from the outside. 
Try tiptopcrystal also.  He has GS and Stella crystals. 
Hi Rogart, how do you mean inside out? Mi ring is stiff metal, I can't turn it inside out...
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12 hours ago, Massimo said:
On 12/10/2017 at 12:12 PM, rogart63 said:
That is always hard to find. Have had that problem a few times. Last was now when i repaired a Atlantic compressor . That had a stepped ring inside. Where the dial should sit. The old ring would work so i came up with a trick that i used before. i turned the ring inside out. Making the dial center on the bezel and sit a little lower. Works nice and you can't see that i have turned it from the outside. 
Try tiptopcrystal also.  He has GS and Stella crystals. 

Hi Rogart, how do you mean inside out? Mi ring is stiff metal, I can't turn it inside out...

Sorry mean upside down. Not inside out. 

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It finally worked with a little bit of sandpaper on the edges, to facilitate the insertion...but now another issue: does anybody see the pin to unlock the stem? I opened the watch long ago and I forgot how I did it!;)8580ac8517cb852c68bcbde6cf85fa1a.jpg

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It finally worked with a little bit of sandpaper on the edges, to facilitate the insertion...but now another issue: does anybody see the pin to unlock the stem? I opened the watch long ago and I forgot how I did it![emoji6]8580ac8517cb852c68bcbde6cf85fa1a.jpg&key=b2d4f967edc62b1abe22970140a5d231528bafbc7e7baec8c67e20acf3f8f4a5

 

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It's one of the screws near the stem.

Watch them when you pull out the stem, the correct one will move slightly.

Just remember, 1 to 1.5 turns ONLY to release stem. Too much and it's dial off time.

 

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It's one of the screws near the stem. Watch them when you pull out the stem, the correct one will move slightly.
Just remember, 1 to 1.5 turns ONLY to release stem. Too much and it's dial off time.
 
Thanks Roberto!I'll be careful...:)

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