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will cease production of this bezel- in the near or far future- then it may be worth your while to buy one and stow it away. At least until your "old" one gets so banged up you just can't stand it anymore. This way, with one in "reserve" you won't sweat the one on the watch so much and won't have to worry about it not being available in the future. Just a thought. I certainly understand your feelings, though. I have a 2531.80, which I love, and it still hurts every time I notice another knick :) Do me a favor, should you decide to price or purchase a "spare" bezel, and let me know what it costs as I may wish to do this myself! Good luck!

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Nicked bezel...send it in or not?
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