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Thread: Bezel removal tool for Omega PO

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    Bezel removal tool for Omega PO

    Can anyone recommend one? I have both orange and black bezels and want to change them over. It's a 42mm 2500d variant.

    Cheers

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    On the basis of his SC thread (link), I'd ask Bry1975 for his advice.

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    Cheers. I've been in touch with him before and for some reason that I don't recall he said he can't get one

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    Anybody?

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    According to the bloke on youtube you just use a butter knife. Hth. Dave.
    Good luck everybody. Have a good one.

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    Dave, erm, thanks

    Henk, none near me that have someone there to do it and I'll probably change it a couple of times a year so don't mind doing it myself

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    I have one of Bry's for the same reason - I also have a 42mm PO. You are welcome to the loan of mine if that helps.

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    After reading on a previous thread, I went to a music shop and bought a bunch on plectrums in various thicknesses, works a treat with no marks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seikopath View Post
    According to the bloke on youtube you just use a butter knife. Hth. Dave.
    Snipenose pliers, or hammer and chisel.
    It's just a matter of time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omegamanic View Post
    Snipenose pliers, or hammer and chisel.
    Jackhammer with bergeon 6218/s tip
    Good luck everybody. Have a good one.

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