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: Suddenly, my Seamaster GMT bezel is
: considerably looser. I've had the watch
: about three months, and it was, up until
: now, very firm and hard to turn. Now, while
: it still ratchets, it's very eay to move.
: Should I be concerned?
I doubt it's a problem , but I've noticed that bezels move much more easily if you recently cleaned the watch with mild hand soap and water.
Did you do this recently?
FYI - some folks on this forum do not recommend cleaning in this fashion. IMO - its the only way to remove salt and sand after swimming in the ocean.
MMC
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