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: of stuck things WD40 fixed this and now it
: turns smoothly.The rubber strap snaps into
Congratulations on your new watch!
The concern here, Larry, is that the chemical nature of WD-40 can hurt the rubber water-resistant seals of the watch. You should avoid the use of anything chemical, soapy, or oils on your watch.
Also, I find it interesting when I occasionally hear of people thinking the SMP bezel is hard to turn. On my previous main watch, the bezel was too easily bumped out of position. Since I never rotate the bezel, I am happy that it is stiff enough to stay in position.
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