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Bezel Adjustment

My bezel on my new seamaster diver America's Cup does not line up properly at the 12'position.

Yes, it bothers me and no, I am not willing to live with the defect.

Before anyone says paralax errors or I'm being picky... I simply want the bezel to line up. It's a new watch and it should line up prperly. It needs to mve 2 millimiters in either direction in order for the "click" to be at the 12 o clock position.

So, how do I take it off and adjust it?

yes, I should send it back, but I would rather fix it myself than wait again to get it.

So, anyone know how to remove the bezel on a seamaster???????

THX in advance.

I looked through the forum and no one has ever given up a HOW to do it.

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