Found this instruction set at Strap Mill Canada, and thought it would be useful to link in here.
https://www.strapmillcanada.com/blogs/i ... tles-bezel
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Correcting bezel misalignment (looking at you, Seiko)
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Re: Correcting bezel misalignment (looking at you, Seiko)
Thanks for this! I think I also heard that manipulating that same spring can improve the bezel action and reduce slop/back play.
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