Please Don't Pry Your Bezels Off....

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I love this but wouldn't be brave enough to try it -
 
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That's why my Omega will always be services by Omega, not all of us are fortunate to find a watcmaker with Archer,s capabilities.
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Thank you Archer, excellent information as usual. It's got me wondering if I should replace the bezel on my 9300 speedy as I have an annoying ding @12 o'clock that's bugging me a little. It's th eonly part of my Speedy that's worn after 2 years.

Anyone have any ideas how much a replacement bezel would be for that?
 
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Thank you Archer, excellent information as usual. It's got me wondering if I should replace the bezel on my 9300 speedy as I have an annoying ding @12 o'clock that's bugging me a little. It's th eonly part of my Speedy that's worn after 2 years.

Anyone have any ideas how much a replacement bezel would be for that?

I had mine replaced two years ago for $180. The work was done under warranty but I had to pay for the bezel itself. Make sure they order the thin metal ring that goes under the bezel. My AD assumed it was part of the assembly and would come with the new bezel, but it did not. It's a separate part and needs to be ordered along with the bezel. This mixup delayed my work so it took several weeks. Adding to the delay was the fact that the co-axial models like mine require a different jig for holding the watch during service. This AD did not yet have one and needed to send the watch to another AD to have the work done.