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Re: Semaster Planet Ocean Chrono- Can the Bezel be changed

: Quite the selection, eh? How'd ya do on the
: press?.................David

There was a thread on TZ a while back. A guy wrote that he wanted to get the bezel off his PO and could it be done at home. A
resounding "YES" all round. Just pop it off with a butter knife, be easy with it and don't scratch the case. Guy says OK and he was
gonna get right to it. 2 hours later the poster comes back and asks how he was supposed to get it back on and that everyone
should have told him that you couldn't get it back on with a butter knife because he tried. I kind of felt bad for the guy
but it was pretty funny.
Get a simple press to make sure it goes back on straight and level. Fleabay has them along with those genuine bezels.
jim

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