The largest independent, non-commercial, consumer-oriented resource on the Internet for owners, collectors and enthusiasts of fine wristwatches. Online since 1998. | ||||||||
|
||||||||
|
Feel free to discuss pricing and specific dealers. But 'for sale' postings, commercial solicitation and ads are not allowed. Full archive of all messages is accessible through options in the Search and Preferences features. Privacy, policies and administrivia are covered in the Terms of Use.
For the answer to the NUMBER #1 most frequently asked question here--for details or value of a specific older Omega watch you have--go to: Tell Me About My Omega. | Learn more about How To Include Photos and HTML In Your Postings. | To contact someone with a question not relevant to other readers of the forum, please click on their email address and contact them privately. |
: I recently bought a 5900.01 PO used from an AD
: that came with two bezels, the orange and
: black along with an additional black rubber
: strap. I figure it will be fairly easy to
: change bracelets, unless there are any
: tricks for sizing it, but I'm clueless on
: changing the bezel. Is it something that a
: novice can do, and, if so, anywhere to look
: for instructions? The dealer will do it, but
: it would be nice to change myself. Thanks.
: Steve
Unless you have the correct tools and know what you are doing, I would send the watch to an AD to get the bezel changed..... And watch him/her do it so you can see how it is done.... But here's a link from www.pmwf.com that wonderfully describes how to remove a bezel (the person is actually demonstrating how to change a bezel insert, but you can skip that part and just go the the removal and insertion of the bezel).
I highly recommend this link (lots of pics and words), but I do not know if Omegas construct their bezels the same way, hence the AD recommendation. It's also pretty easy to ruin, scratch/ding the heck of the watch during this operation.
Good luck.
Chronocentric and zOwie site design and contents (c) Copyright 1998-2005, Derek Ziglar; Copyright 2005-2008, Jeffrey M. Stein. All rights reserved. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the terms of use. | CONTACT | TERMS OF USE | TRANSLATE |