breitling bezel screws bezel wont turn | The Breitling Watch Source Forums • View topic breitling bezel screws bezel wont turn You should find a glasses screwdriver and take off the bezel to see if the metal spring piece is in place. Most likely it just needs to be popped back into place then you will be able to turn the bezel. Market Cap. Historical daily share price chart and data for Amazon since .
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You should find a glasses screwdriver and take off the bezel to see if the metal spring piece is in place. Most likely it just needs to be popped back into place then you will be .
I believe N2FHL is quite correct. Why would breitling release a model where the bezel screws couldn't be tightened against shoulder of the bezel to secure the screw in place . You should find a glasses screwdriver and take off the bezel to see if the metal spring piece is in place. Most likely it just needs to be popped back into place then you will be able to turn the bezel.
I believe N2FHL is quite correct. Why would breitling release a model where the bezel screws couldn't be tightened against shoulder of the bezel to secure the screw in place and the bezel to the body of the watch.
You will need to be looking through the loupe to see how you tighten the screw with the right tension, otherwise you won't see the screw tighten just right. Use the jeweler's screw driver and tighten in clockwise all the screws going clockwise from 1 o'clock. Having had no love or attention since purchase I offered to give it a quick clean and cape cod for him and in the process also had a look at the screws for tightness including those on the bezel edge, two of which were loose, won’t tighten and won’t screw out to . The hallmark "B" on the side of the bezel is a sign to jewelers that the bezel is not pressure fit. Don't mess with them. They are originally set with some form of locktite. The last thing you need is a big gouge from a slipped screw driver. _________________. SHARKMAN.
My understanding is that the loose bezel can be caused by three things: 1. Case. The groove where the bezel spring sits is too far from the ratchet. This may be an unlikely cause because all the cases are machine made, but possible. 2. Bezel. I heard that 2 guys already lost a screw on the blacksteel bezel. So I checked mine and the problem with the screws is, that these are no real screws. Putting the wrong LT on it will do nothing, and won't the poping them out make the problem worse by potentially widening the holes slightly? I would think the better solution would be to pop the bezel off and access them from the back side.
If the bezel's stiff try washing the watch in warm detergent a few times whilst rotating the bezel. That'll loosen most of the muck. If it's still a bit stiff try applying a SMALL amount of WD40 between the case and bezel. There was a thin circular piece of metal under the bezel that had pawls. the pawls wore out and broke off and that allows the bezel to rotate both ways. Does anyone know where I can source the metal piece that lies under the bezel . You should find a glasses screwdriver and take off the bezel to see if the metal spring piece is in place. Most likely it just needs to be popped back into place then you will be able to turn the bezel. I believe N2FHL is quite correct. Why would breitling release a model where the bezel screws couldn't be tightened against shoulder of the bezel to secure the screw in place and the bezel to the body of the watch.
You will need to be looking through the loupe to see how you tighten the screw with the right tension, otherwise you won't see the screw tighten just right. Use the jeweler's screw driver and tighten in clockwise all the screws going clockwise from 1 o'clock. Having had no love or attention since purchase I offered to give it a quick clean and cape cod for him and in the process also had a look at the screws for tightness including those on the bezel edge, two of which were loose, won’t tighten and won’t screw out to .
Tightened Screws, Bezel Won't Move
The hallmark "B" on the side of the bezel is a sign to jewelers that the bezel is not pressure fit. Don't mess with them. They are originally set with some form of locktite. The last thing you need is a big gouge from a slipped screw driver. _________________. SHARKMAN. My understanding is that the loose bezel can be caused by three things: 1. Case. The groove where the bezel spring sits is too far from the ratchet. This may be an unlikely cause because all the cases are machine made, but possible. 2. Bezel. I heard that 2 guys already lost a screw on the blacksteel bezel. So I checked mine and the problem with the screws is, that these are no real screws. Putting the wrong LT on it will do nothing, and won't the poping them out make the problem worse by potentially widening the holes slightly? I would think the better solution would be to pop the bezel off and access them from the back side.
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If the bezel's stiff try washing the watch in warm detergent a few times whilst rotating the bezel. That'll loosen most of the muck. If it's still a bit stiff try applying a SMALL amount of WD40 between the case and bezel.
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