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My Seamaster broke apart at one of the removeable links and I lost the small bushing insert in the lug of the link. I have ordered a set of pins and bushings from Frei & Borel.
On the back of the link is an ARROW. Does this arrow indicate the direction for removing the pin or the direction for inserting a pin?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Steve
PS The reson I am doing this myself is because I had this happen once before and the jeweler sent it to Omega in Lancaster. Their repair method was to sell me a new bracelet for 250 bucks.
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