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Do you have a picture of the side of the "puck" showing the "O"-ring & the inside of the case.
I'd be interested in seeing this.
I have a 1045 movemented Speedy like yours, but have never removed the "puck". I've pressed a few times, but don't feel that comfortable subjecting my watch to that kind of pressure.
I guess I'll ask my watchmaker to do it, whilst I'm not looking.
Do you know if the 125 & the 1045 crystals are the same ? Optically they look the same & the "Puck" must have the same dimensions.
Great pics. thanks for sharing them.
Steve
Hi Mark
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