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    Bezel Removal Tip

    Hi,

    Half way there! I just took the bezel off the LV but instead or using a metal knife I used a nylon ‘spudger’ which has the benefit of no scratch risk to the watch and no slicing of the fingers to me.

    The spudger kit was only about a tenner from amazon and also came with some spring bar tweezers that look like they could save me some pfaff time on the next bracelet removal.

    Apologies if I’ve asked before but has anyone got a link for the LN insert I’d need to replace the LV one (genuine item).

    Also wondering if it’s safe to wear without the bezel on for a week or so? Eg without spring, washer, bezel or insert. I kind of like the plain look of it.

    Thanks,
    Duncan.






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    No bezel, was good enough for Marlon


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    Haha that’s great! I had no idea my methods had become ‘unsound’.


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    Have you got a link for the kit you used?

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    I am interested in the kit too. I ruined two of my credit cards last week when replacing my Pepsi bezel insert. :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by garyfisher View Post
    I am interested in the kit too. I ruined two of my credit cards last week when replacing my Pepsi bezel insert. :-)
    Here you go..

    https://www.google.co.uk/aclk?sa=L&a...Qwg8ILA&adurl=


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    Another good tip is use a guitar plectrum to pop the bezel off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by verv View Post
    Another good tip is use a guitar plectrum to pop the bezel off.
    I thought that hole was where you plugged in the amp lead?

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