sheldonsmith
16.12.2007, 06:51
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Well, I bit the bullet. I purchased the tools and replaced my the caseback to my 16710 with a transparent caseback from Germany, with assistance from folks on www.r-l.x.de. The caseback on my watch is a welcomed addition.
With no dealers in my county, and the banter I hear at AD's and watchmakers regarding opening Rolexes (eg. $30 for the cost of a gasket, plus labor), I decided to do it myself. Of course I researched the process and had multiple emails among folks who have done this before and who provided guidance.
I'll have a DIY webpage posted in the next few weeks detailing the experience and the steps. In the meantime, the pict above is a collage of some of the pictures. Going clockwise is a pict of the tools, the LG press, caseback removed, difference in caseback heights, the casevise, and the moving balance taken through a 4x loupe.
For every hour that I wear this watch, I spend an hour looking at it function through the caseback.
-Sheldon
Well, I bit the bullet. I purchased the tools and replaced my the caseback to my 16710 with a transparent caseback from Germany, with assistance from folks on www.r-l.x.de. The caseback on my watch is a welcomed addition.
With no dealers in my county, and the banter I hear at AD's and watchmakers regarding opening Rolexes (eg. $30 for the cost of a gasket, plus labor), I decided to do it myself. Of course I researched the process and had multiple emails among folks who have done this before and who provided guidance.
I'll have a DIY webpage posted in the next few weeks detailing the experience and the steps. In the meantime, the pict above is a collage of some of the pictures. Going clockwise is a pict of the tools, the LG press, caseback removed, difference in caseback heights, the casevise, and the moving balance taken through a 4x loupe.
For every hour that I wear this watch, I spend an hour looking at it function through the caseback.
-Sheldon