The bezel fell off my Rolex Submariner!
The bezel fell off my Rolex Submariner!
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philcray

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861 posts

220 months

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Had it for nearly 23 years since new, yesterday I knocked it on the corner of a table and the bezel pinged off.... Luckily I was inside the house so could easily find the bezel itself and the ring that goes inside, to my relief it just clicked back into place...

However it now rotates in both directions and does not "click" anymore, has anybody come across this, any fix or have I lost a piece/spring?

Thanks

Phil

dom9

8,424 posts

226 months

Thursday
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You've lost the click spring, Phil frown

See how the inside of the bezel was sort of serrated?

Pop the bezel back off, and the friction washer, and look carefully round the crystal retaining ring and you'll see a little hole and relief.

That is where the click spring goes. Guessing it is a 16610 or derivative so: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/256865841001

First genuine one I saw on a quick "16610 Click Spring" ebay search but you can probably find cheaper/more local.

Now you've put it back together, you'll easily be able to disassemble and reassemble yourself with the new click spring smile

hidetheelephants

30,991 posts

210 months

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The spring won't be far from where it popped out, worth looking for if a replacement is £60. eek

dom9

8,424 posts

226 months

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They're really quite small and hide-y little buggers... I have done the carpet crawl myself!

But, a magnet over the area might do the job!

AlexC1981

5,390 posts

234 months

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hidetheelephants said:
The spring won't be far from where it popped out, worth looking for if a replacement is £60. eek
It's not a spring, it's a delicately honed extrusion of unobtainium, lovingly handcrafted by time served Swiss artisans.

zb

3,413 posts

181 months

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Pinch one of her indoors finest hosiery (or your own, who am I to judge?) and place it over the vacuum cleaner nozzle, then carefully go over the area the bezel fell off at.

Digger

15,765 posts

208 months

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I once spent an hour in Hyde Park searching a 1m squared patch of grass trying to find BOTH of my soft contact lenses via my - 4 dioptre eyeballs.

Amazed I found both tbh biggrin

philcray

Original Poster:

861 posts

220 months


Thanks for all the feedback, unfortunately I fear the spring is now lost.... although you never know, it may be one of those random things you find in 6 months that you can't remember what they do but stick them in the "man drawer" just in case....!