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Swap crystal Tutorial - AP ROO Diver

vdvoort

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23/10/15
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Hi folks!

Received an AP ROO Diver JF V7 today (thanks Ryan;)!) and swapped the crystal to a 2x AR crystal from rnrprof!
I thought it would be nice to write a tutorial about how to swap the crystal, so I made some pictures of the process.

The result:


How I received the watch:



The crystals (left: 2x AR, right: original):


Now it's time to start the modification!
Remove the screw-nuts of the back-case:


When all screw-nuts are removed, it should look like this:


Now you should be able to take off the back-case. Remove all the tiny nuts that are screwed over the screws.
I did it with a strong, small tweezer. I putted both sides in the holes of the screw and turned it around:


When all screws are removed, it should look like this:


Left the case carefully and (almost) all screws will come out:


Now you should have something like this:


Remove the front-case with crystal:


Now place the front-case in the watch crystal press like this:



Push the crystal press down and it should pop out easily:


Change the die of the crystal press to a bigger size so you can't push the crystal too far.
Now take the new crystal and place it in the middle of the front-case:


The result:



Now it's time to put everything together.
Use some silicone grease and lubricate the pieces to make the watch more water resitance:



When you finish the cases, lubricate the screws with grease including the small rubbers:



Then put the screws back in place:


Lubricate the back-case:


Place the back-case back on its original position:


Now tighten all the small nuts that were screwed over the screws from the front-case. Just like you did in the beginning, but backwards
I did it with a strong, small tweezer. I putted both sides in the holes of the screw and turned it around.

You should now be at the same state like the second step, just like this:


Now place the final screws back in place:


Screw them tight:


The final result:


 
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