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Caseback Seized On

Post10 Sep 2009, 00:27

I can't get the caseback off one of my 'lucky lot' watches to test it - it's stuck solid. It is the snap on type but doesn't have a cut out to help lever it off - any tips?
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Post10 Sep 2009, 03:00

Hi bucko,
in these cases (pun intended :lol: ) I've used a regular razor blade, the rectangular kind with the blade on one side only. I've found that it's thin enough to get in there and I lever it gently, back and forth to get enough space to fit in a more solid tool. But wear saftely glasses as the razor blade can crack or snap off real quick.
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Post10 Sep 2009, 22:00

Got it off......but only to find a dead module :cry: Never mind you can't win them all.
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Post11 Sep 2009, 19:24

Bummer.... :cry:

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