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How do you remove the case back on a DSSD? I've read that you need either a sticky ball or special DSSD opener. Is this true or is there another simple way of opening it up?

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fry847
How do you remove the case back on a DSSD? I've read that you need either a sticky ball or special DSSD opener. Is this true or is there another simple way of opening it up?

is very true mate:),but propper tool would be best:)

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Amit

or you can used duct tape thats been rolled into a ball

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greg_r

depends on how tightly it has been fitted. You might be able to twist it off with a ball of duct tape.

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Chiquita Fanjita

Cheers guys :D Think I'll just try find someone that can have a look at it for me as its a £200 Swiss rep and I don't want to damage it. Found a local watchsmith who might be able to deal with reps so might try him as Brightlight is out of action just now.

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KeNnY

I love swiss reps... they are really hard to find...

 

 

duck tape will work for this "swiss" rep

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fry847

i have marys ultimate but have broken the bracelet :D

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KeNnY
i have marys ultimate but have broken the bracelet ;)

 

want to sell the bracelet ? :D

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fry847

lol :D

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Miracle

I just use my hands twist and turn hard

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Chiquita Fanjita
I just use my hands twist and turn hard

 

Tried that, but its as tight as a nuns nasty bits

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KeNnY
I just use my hands twist and turn hard

 

Tried that, but its as tight as a nuns nasty bits

 

man I was reading "nuns nasty tits" lol....

 

 

try that duck tape !

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Chiquita Fanjita
man I was reading "nuns nasty tits" lol....

 

 

try that duck tape !

 

:lol: sure theres some nuns out there with nasty tits too :thumbsup:

 

Cheers buddy, I'll give it a go. I know you are the DSSD king, any ideas why what would just stop? Winder feels tight when going to charge it, but was only turned 4 times before second hand started moving before it stopped working 10 mins later.

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KeNnY

possibility of that the screw that holds automatic part has unscrewed. I had 2 Clone movements, with same failure. not more to guess what could be problem, until you see how it looks like.

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SteveA

After reading this just tried mine which I thought was as tight as a frogs arse ,tried tape,ball etc then found the answer.Wear latex gloves it gives you much more of a grip and push down /round with your thumbs it should work.Gave my o ring a gentle greasing whilst I was at it(this sounds like it should be in Section 8,arse,ltape,ball,latex,grease,ring!)

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offshore

Whilst you guys may get the backs off with assorted make shift removers, you will never get them back on and PROPERLY sealed! Improper sealing = water inside!

Why would you risk a $200+ watch, for the sake of buying the proper die for $20.00?

::shakes head ::

Then you CAN get these tighter than a nuns nasty!

Offshore

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SteveA

Didnt think there was a die available for dssd yet?

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offshore

Sure is, look in the shop, or ask Col.

O/S

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