Lengthen the tension springs under the bezel, or raise them up inside their holes thus increasing their tension.
Do you use the same springs for this? Just pull them to lengthen?? Or purchase longer springs?
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Did it make any noticeable difference on the stiffness of the bezel?Thanks guys, i ended up pulling off the bezel myself. I removed the springs with a tweazer, gently pulled them to give additional tension and re-inserted them. The trickiest part was to re-install the bezel which has a white plastic ring. It's very challanging to get the white ring back into the bezel before pushing it back onto the face of the watch. I forgot to take photos :-/
Hmmm, may have to try this, did you stretch all the springs? Theres 4, I known3 have the little ball bearing thing on top and the 4th looks a little different
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Yes. I believe there are four springs. Three with the small ball bearings and one with the "click" mechanism. The click mechanism needs to be placed with the correct orientation to fit back into the hole.
Again the toughest part is getting the white ring back into the bezel. For this I found placing the bezel face down on a flat surface and using the surface to guide the ring worked best. Each times it's taken be at least 15 minutes of fidgeting to get the ring back in place.
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Hey Cooper, if you were to guess, would you be able to estimate the length added for it to do the trick. I’m thinking of adding something to the holes to build them up a little. I’m thinking that can be more uniform rather than pulling on the springs individually, unless you think that it’s not a big deal.
If I stretch them a bit unevenly I’d fear the bezel would be on an angle once reinstalled. This bezel is a bit loose and I catch it at the 58 min mark daily
Yes. I believe there are four springs. Three with the small ball bearings and one with the "click" mechanism. The click mechanism needs to be placed with the correct orientation to fit back into the hole.
Again the toughest part is getting the white ring back into the bezel. For this I found placing the bezel face down on a flat surface and using the surface to guide the ring worked best. Each times it's taken be at least 15 minutes of fidgeting to get the ring back in place.
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