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A pukka bezel spring should be fairly cheap. I'd either find a Watch repairer who is an authorised Tag repairer and pay them to do it. Or, source the part yourself and get it done at another trusted repairer.
Maybe I'm being naive, but I'd be surprised if it were more than a £100 - 150 repair including parts.
Tag won't do it without servicing the watch too..c£350-400 😯
I've found the spring and bezel plate thingy for about £40 so thought it might be a fairly simple job to pop the bezel off and replace the parts.
I'd be concerned about scratching or warping the bezel. I've no idea how much force is required but I understand some are harder than others. I wouldn't bother investing in the tools, hence recommending a shop who should have the tool and experience.
For just the bezel, I wouldn't send mine back to Tag. But I might be tempted to live with it until the automatic movement needed a service then just get it all done.
But I might be tempted to live with it until the automatic movement needed a service then just get it all done.
Mine's a quartz but I get the idea. I'll have a chat with the local watchmaker and see what he thinks.
Thanks TP
Find a good local to you Tag servicer I am sure they will do it for you, my automatic Tag cost £150 for a service and pressure seal last time I had it serviced.
[url= http://forums.watchuseek.com/f25/how-remove-bezel-tag-super-professional-734670.html ]Some more info here + pic of the tool[/url]
Are you in London? I can recommend these guys for good value work.
[url= http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/directory/1206/45447.php ]PW Constable[/url]
EDIT - Don't give the UK tag people any more money. Especially for with a quartz tag.
Why are you even contemplating DIY-ing a £1500 watch?
Was just seeing if it was possible 🙄Why are you even contemplating DIY-ing a £1500 watch?
Unfortunately not but do have relatives so may be an option, thanks.Are you in London?
The 'watchuseek' forums are good for this sort of thing.
Found this, but there's probably more:
http://forums.watchuseek.com/f25/instructions-removing-aquaracer-bezel-601928.html
I can't recommend this guy strongly enough.
[url=www.watchworks.co.uk]Watchworks[/url]
Repaired my Aquarace (Dead Stopper) while I waited, no charge as I had it serviced 3 years ago by him.!
