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Removing scratch from AP Diver

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Miracle

yeah true i did use a scotch brite pad at fist but the ss is is much more of a finer finish

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Balad1

Balad approves of the results, just...

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Hazz

Balad approves of the results, just...

Only just,,,,,,,,,, :cry:

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JohnPilot

"selbst ist der Mann" we say here.

The diy is one of the pleasure in rep collecting.

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KeNnY

great work mate ! :)

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dalboy

Way to go Bruv.....well done very impressive..@ Luth ..o ye of little faith..

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Hazz

R.I.P, AP Diver...

:D

Just to tighten screws and a quick polish of the screws with the dremel and all done...

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DR3M3L

Wish you all the luck mate! Hope it will turn out good :)

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Hazz

Wish you all the luck mate! Hope it will turn out good :)

cheers, all done.

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edwinowl

Well done buddy , nice job, now where's that Ferrari ?? Lol.

 

 

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Hazz

Well done buddy , nice job, now where's that Ferrari ?? Lol.

need some cash for a Cali , on M2M :hehehe:

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Hazz

further update, took AP apart again ,bezel screws now with a friend getting white gold plated, keep you all posted with pics.

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andepad

 

Just to tighten screws and a quick polish of the screws with the dremel and all done...

229E8BD7-E1A4-4AA7-BE51-BAE69DFAF5FE-1239-000000894D3D86CA.jpg

Hazz

 

Well done!... looks new again!

 

BTW what method did you use to remove the screws.... I had been using a pin - but its helluva slow and tedious..

 

Anyway - all the best on the nest step - look fwd to see the final 'final' results ;-)

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ron76

How did you remove the bezel Hazz?

I thought, if you remove the caseback the bezel would just come off, because of the screws going all te way thru the case.

That did'nt seem to work for me. :(

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hnic

Nice job

brave man lol

beautiful watch it is

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Hazz

How did you remove the bezel Hazz?

I thought, if you remove the caseback the bezel would just come off, because of the screws going all te way thru the case.

That did'nt seem to work for me. :(

you see the tweezers, I used them to hold the small bolts on the back of the bezel screws, and used a rubber tipped driver to loosen the bezel screws. hope I explained that OK.

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ron76

How did you remove the bezel Hazz?

I thought, if you remove the caseback the bezel would just come off, because of the screws going all te way thru the case.

That did'nt seem to work for me. :(

you see the tweezers, I used them to hold the small bolts on the back of the bezel screws, and used a rubber tipped driver to loosen the bezel screws. hope I explained that OK.

Not really :D

I think you mean:

You hold the nut in the backside, inside the case, with the tweezer.

I don't know what you mean with the rubber tip driver??????

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Hazz

rubber tip screwdriver, to remove the bezel screws saves any damage

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ron76

rubber tip screwdriver, to remove the bezel screws saves any damage

But you can not turn the bezel screws because of the hexagon shape of the screws??

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Hazz

sorry, hold the screws with the driver , and turn the tweezers to loosen the small bolts

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Hazz

The bolts have small notches in them , the tweezer tips sit in them

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ron76

sorry, hold the screws with the driver , and turn the tweezers to loosen the small bolts

Okee, thanks Hazz.

That makes a lot more sense. :)

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sconehead

....if you don't have a rubber tipped screwdriver, sticky tape over the screw heads does a good job of protecting them from scratches...;)

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Hazz

....if you don't have a rubber tipped screwdriver, sticky tape over the screw heads does a good job of protecting them from scratches... ;)

and get them white gold plated, hoping to pick mine up monday :)

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ron76

....if you don't have a rubber tipped screwdriver, sticky tape over the screw heads does a good job of protecting them from scratches... ;)

Good advice.

:thumbsup:

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