Difficulty
Easy
Steps
1
Time Required
2 - 10 minutes
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- Bezel Ring
- 1 step
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Bezel Ring
- Contains small springs and ball bearings. We suggest working over a plate or tray.
- Hold the watch firmly in one hand, face up.
- Place the iFixit Opening Tool under the bezel ring and use prying motion to remove.
- The plastic retainer is manufactured with an open gap, you did not break it.
- For reassembly, set the plastic retainer in the ring, then press the ring down until it snaps in place.
Contains small springs and ball bearings. We suggest working over a plate or tray.
Hold the watch firmly in one hand, face up.
Place the iFixit Opening Tool under the bezel ring and use prying motion to remove.
The plastic retainer is manufactured with an open gap, you did not break it.
For reassembly, set the plastic retainer in the ring, then press the ring down until it snaps in place.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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shileski - Feb 12, 2019
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I got the bezel popped off to clean it. Now it wont pop back on! Help!
Arthur - Feb 13, 2019
line up the bezel with the screen and push it in
Hardy T - Feb 13, 2019
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I’ve tried lining it up with the screen and pushing it in about 50 times now and everytime I do it clicks, but after rotating it a few times the bezel locks and I can’t rotate it anymore. YES all the ball bearings are in the right place, YES the springs are in the right place. There’s this little plastic piece that I can’t tell if it goes inside the bezel piece or if it goes on top of the watch next to the ball bearings. I’m able to get the bezel back on when I put the little plastic piece on the bezel, it clicks right in, but it locks up. When I leave the little plastic piece on the watch I can’t get it to click in at all. I think I just royally f’ed up my watch!
Dave Green - Mar 26, 2019
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did u manage to fix it?
Seth Armour - Mar 26, 2019
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Interested to know if anyone had much success with this process.