Seiko bezel removal
Seiko bezel removal
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CAPP0

Original Poster:

20,452 posts

225 months

Friday 1st February 2019
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My Orange Monster, which I've had many years, is in dire need of having the bezel off and cleaned - it looks mucky and it's difficult to turn.

Is it simply a case of inserting a watch case knife into the joint between the bezel and the case, and twisting to snap the bezel off? I have such a tool, albeit cheap, and I can't get it in between the bezel & case no matter how hard I try?

bigandclever

14,193 posts

260 months

CAPP0

Original Poster:

20,452 posts

225 months

Friday 1st February 2019
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That's exactly what I've been trying. I guess my knife tool must be a bit blunt, I cannot get it into the gap in order to twist it.

kingkongsfinger

255 posts

193 months

Friday 1st February 2019
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My bezel has stopped turning on my Seiko Arnie, is this a simlar bezel where it justs "pops off"?

bry1975

1,246 posts

185 months

Friday 1st February 2019
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Victorinox swiss champ blades will remove Seiko diver bezels on 99% Seiko divers. The monster blades are usually tight to remove and can distort.

CAPP0

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20,452 posts

225 months

Friday 1st February 2019
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Pardon my ignorance - what's a Champ blade? Is that a particular feature of the overall tool?

jakesmith

9,492 posts

193 months

Friday 1st February 2019
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CAPP0 said:
Pardon my ignorance - what's a Champ blade? Is that a particular feature of the overall tool?
It's a type of Swiss army knife
I wouldn't fancy it myself!

Greendubber

14,825 posts

225 months

Friday 1st February 2019
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Mine pops off with a case back opener.

UnclePat

511 posts

109 months

Friday 1st February 2019
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As suggested, the large blade on a Swiss Army knife is good for bezel removals - sharp, thin & broad enough to slide under.

Tape off the case or use a thin polythene bag to reduce scratching.

Rotate the blade about its longer axis i.e. rotate/twist the handle clockwise, don’t tip the point up or down, else you risk the blade itself chewing into your case & bezel.

Monster bezels are meant to be tough to remove. I’ve read that turning the bezel so it is misaligned - i.e. so the scalloped bits line-up with the more stuck-out bits (if you know what I mean) - makes it easier.

Careful not to lose the click spring, or stretch the gasket when removing (or it’ll be tough to get back in).

Pressing between two hard surfaces, like books, can help get the bezel back on if you don’t have a press tool.

CAPP0

Original Poster:

20,452 posts

225 months

Friday 1st February 2019
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UnclePat said:
As suggested, the large blade on a Swiss Army knife is good for bezel removals - sharp, thin & broad enough to slide under.

Tape off the case or use a thin polythene bag to reduce scratching.

Rotate the blade about its longer axis i.e. rotate/twist the handle clockwise, don’t tip the point up or down, else you risk the blade itself chewing into your case & bezel.

Monster bezels are meant to be tough to remove. I’ve read that turning the bezel so it is misaligned - i.e. so the scalloped bits line-up with the more stuck-out bits (if you know what I mean) - makes it easier.

Careful not to lose the click spring, or stretch the gasket when removing (or it’ll be tough to get back in).

Pressing between two hard surfaces, like books, can help get the bezel back on if you don’t have a press tool.
Thanks for this. I've had another go with a knife and I can't get the blade in, there's just no gap/no play at all even to get the blade slid in. Will keep trying. I have a press to put it back on with - if I ever get it off!

bry1975

1,246 posts

185 months

Sunday 3rd February 2019
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Cap,

You should email robokies at monsterwatches.

CAPP0

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20,452 posts

225 months

Monday 4th February 2019
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bry1975 said:
Cap,

You should email robokies at monsterwatches.
Is that to get him to do the job Bry? I've had another go and i really can't shift it.

bry1975

1,246 posts

185 months

Thursday 7th February 2019
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Ask Rob for advice.