Just push it down, it holds by pressure and not by screws.Just received this watch from PureTime (1815 Classique). Heard a rattling and looked to find a screw + washer completely out.
Anyone know how to remove this case back so I can screw it back in?
This is the new FK one here: https://puretime.io/classique-auto-...-dial-on-black-leather-strap-miyota-9015.html
The enamel dial should have white and black DWO. The silver guilloche dials should have silver backgroundHard to tell in the light I'm in, but here's copy of the QC pictures. I would say white + black.
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The enamel dial should have white and black DWO. The silver guilloche dials should have silver background
I bought one of the watch back opener balls, but I still can't get the back to come off. Any suggestions?
PureTime QC have said this is a pry back watch. Still having an impossible time getting the case off.
PureTime QC have said this is a pry back watch. Still having an impossible time getting the case off.
Could you please explain what “a pry back watch” means exactly? thanks
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You have to use a caseback knife or smth that works the same (regular knifes are fine but careful with scratches). You slide it in between the case back and watch case and use pressure to open it.
Smth looking like this:
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The enamel dial should have white and black DWO. The silver guilloche dials should have silver background
MK isn't a super rep because
1. The enamel dial has super thick font
2. The straps are garbage compared to gen (FK's straps are almost like gen)
3. The date wheels of the guilloche dials don't have a silver backing.
4. The hands don't have the length and finish of the gen. The seconds hand needs to taper a bit more at the end.
There is still room for improvement needed.
Similar to before. I spent a great deal looking at these pics.
I see virtually no improvement over the initial V1. This just seems like a new batch. Here are the cons:
- Enamel dial still same thick font
- Enamel dial has a particularly steep 'cut out' for the DW. whereas the FK is a bit more gentle like the gen
- Guilloche dials look to not be improved at all
- Straps are the same garbage
- Hour and minute hands aren't as finely finished as FK
However, MK still is desirable. If you want one of the guilloche dials, it's REALLY good. In fact, the hour hand reaches to the correct part of the dial, whereas the FK falls a bit short. The main con to the guilloche dial is the date disc lacks the silver finish.
The best overall rep is still an MK base watch with FK strap, enamel dial and hour and minute hands.