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    Tudor Gmt

    I’ve caught it on a door frame and have a slight warp in the bezel,

    Any ideas on costs from Tudor to repair or replace

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    Thanks to the investigative work of other members, you’d be looking at approx.

    Just so you can compare prices, a full service plus bezel is £451.76 inc VAT from Rolex. New bezelis £197.30 plus VAT.

    https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...ht=Tudor+bezel
    It's just a matter of time...

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    Tudor Gmt

    Curious - must have been some impact to warp the actual bezel? Got a pic?

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    Surely they won't insist on a full service for just a bezel change.

    I had my bezel replaced on my BLNR during a service. The metal only not the ceramic insert for around £150.

    The GMT has an aluminium insert so even a replacement insert should amount to much.

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    Tudor gmt

    Thanks for the advice. I will leave it took the service and get it done in one go.

    Further queries:

    First time with a nato strap. I’m having a hard time getting it just right so that there is not too much excess strap but enough to go through the buckle, I seem to have two holes but in the looser one want it go through but not with loads of slack - make sense ?

    Very polished sides to case- obviously gets small scratches- best way to get rid. These are not deep.

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by chelseaboy View Post
    Thanks for the advice. I will leave it took the service and get it done in one go.

    Further queries:

    First time with a nato strap. I’m having a hard time getting it just right so that there is not too much excess strap but enough to go through the buckle, I seem to have two holes but in the looser one want it go through but not with loads of slack - make sense ?

    Very polished sides to case- obviously gets small scratches- best way to get rid. These are not deep.

    Thanks
    Polished case sides just live with them. If it does get too much then a light rub with a cape cod will bring it back to mirror but I wouldn’t bother tbh

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    Leave the stickers on the side...completely invisible and you won’t scratch the metal.

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