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I think you did an excellent job with that post and pictures. Very intresting for me, as I'm considering changing my battery in my Omega when needed, and I probably should order a case back removal tool myself. I noticed that it appears your rubber gasket was slightly stretched after removing the back. Did it come back to original size before you reinstalled it? I was going to try to make my own back removal tool, but after reading your post, I too, will spend the $60. Thanks for the great info. James
P.S. I hope your watch came back to cosc specs.
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