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LOL! Wish I seen this video first im bleeding everywhere LOL hahaha
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@ILLGRaM Oooh. That doesn't sound to good:(
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Probably easier if you undo the Pin from the Clasp. Just use a push pin. Just be careful not to lose the spring bar. BTW, most people don't have forceps.
I was able to close my watch back by putting the watch between 2 telephone books and put my knee on it. Or you could use a telephone book and a small piece of wood with a small hammer. Make sure you get one side secure and then put it in place.
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@RichsMethods oke no problem ik lik your video's
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Thank for watch(ing)
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@Jecht345 I probably would have screamed in the video:P Luckily, Fossil does replace them but it still costs money. Thanks for watching!
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@RichsMethods LOL I wish your glass broke for your watch when you were snapping it to place! hehe lol Kidding
Thank you very much. I had a very old watch that I stopped wearing because of the battery. This was very easy and very informative! Grace and Peace.
christologist 1 month ago
@christologist Hey thanks! Glad it helped.
RichsMethods 1 month ago
Wrong video Rickmestohud when i did remove the cap i saw a rubber ring. taht becuase its water tight. if you hammer a screwdrivr on that ring i think the rubber ring destroy;s but it depens on what kinda watch you have some are cheap and some are expensive en realy good for water
spongeex 1 month ago
@spongeex Yes, if you have an expensive watch that you don't want to mess with, I'd just take it to a jeweler. However, I like to try things myself, even if I damage expensive things...ha. Thanks for watching!
RichsMethods 1 month ago