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Originally Posted by greglepore
Seahawk- I ‘ve had an identical Bond Seamaster since the 90s. Great watch, but have had the braclet issues. Jack Alexyon in NC is my go to for service. Bezel is currently frozen in place, would live to have a diy trick to free it.
My story is similar, Dad had a early 60s Omega Connie that Is now mine, had Jack clean that up. When I was a younger atty, bought the Seamaster after my first reasonably large contingent fee.
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Several years ago, I bought a used Tag Formula 1. I thought the bezel was set and did not rotate, but that didn't make sense to me. Kept trying to move it and it moved a fraction of a mm. Dhot some PB blaster under the bezel and let it sit face down for an hour or so. Came back and it wiggled a little more so I kept working it. It finally came loose and works like a charm.
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