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Rolex Submariner Second hand Repair Needed

DoubleRawForce

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Hey guys the second hand on my Submariner fell for some odd reason..?
Anyways I'm located in FL is there anyone that can repair this for me? I can chip it out asap!

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Thanks!


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junbug5150

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This isn't very difficult to fix if you need someone to walk you through it.
 

Raddave

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OP best hack that watch until you get it fixed.

You dont want that seconds hand getting wedged under the other hands !
 

DoubleRawForce

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How do I go about opening this? Legit have never tried any type of watch repair or tools to do so...?
Is there a thread on this?
Thanks guys


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R2D4

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Duct tape, ball it up, sticky side out. Get a hand pusher or use a chop stick flattened tip and press on. Careful, not too much.. Not too little. Silicon grease it back up. Done.
 

DoubleRawForce

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Looks pretty doable I just have to find a way to open the watch as I have no tools


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DoubleRawForce

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Duct tape, ball it up, sticky side out. Get a hand pusher or use a chop stick flattened tip and press on. Careful, not too much.. Not too little. Silicon grease it back up. Done.

i'll see if i can get this to work! thanks
 

DoubleRawForce

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Having trouble getting the screws that hold the movement out, any suggestions?


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DoubleRawForce

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I've been using a 1.0mm that could be too big?
And I don't think so


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junbug5150

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Also, when pushing the button to release the stem use a flat head. It's designed to prevent the keyless from going out. If not you'll push more than you want and can become a bit more cumbersome.
 

junbug5150

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If you're having trouble with the screws try going smaller on the flathead. That seems to work for me.
 

DoubleRawForce

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I was able to get the stem out no problem, the screws are the only thing by coming out


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DoubleRawForce

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I'm on my way to lowes to see if I can find a smaller flat head! Hopefully that works


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The blade on his screwdriver might be too thick

Might need to file or sand it to fit , especially if hes using those generic style micro screwdrivers
 

DoubleRawForce

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Got it out! Whoop! lol

Now the second hand... Do I put put it on the top or is there a specific way that it goes in?


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