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Hey Gentleman,
Rubber Balls are great but sometimes i'm not sure if the Caseback is really tight as it should be. And as for some of us who take watches in the Water it would be a pain if its not 100% tight.
So i searched and found a Caseback opener for Panerai and wanted to share it with you.
I had it 3D Printed and can say it works well and the Caseback on my Pam690 did get tighter than with the rubber ball.
This are the Dimensions:
This are pics of the result:
And here is a link for the STL File so you can print it with a 3D printer.
*The link expires in 7days, if you need the file just drop a Post in the Thread. i'll update the link also regulary until i found a better way*
Link >> https://we.tl/t-8Q2iaENqtQ <<
*update 28.08.23*
Rubber Balls are great but sometimes i'm not sure if the Caseback is really tight as it should be. And as for some of us who take watches in the Water it would be a pain if its not 100% tight.
So i searched and found a Caseback opener for Panerai and wanted to share it with you.
I had it 3D Printed and can say it works well and the Caseback on my Pam690 did get tighter than with the rubber ball.
This are the Dimensions:
This are pics of the result:
And here is a link for the STL File so you can print it with a 3D printer.
*The link expires in 7days, if you need the file just drop a Post in the Thread. i'll update the link also regulary until i found a better way*
Link >> https://we.tl/t-8Q2iaENqtQ <<
*update 28.08.23*
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