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Hi thank you for answers but it doesn't help me given I already have the bezel off. What I actually need is the actual size of the Spring? I know they are available to buy on eBay and watches.com.uk but to not even bother to respond to you inquiries for some reason?
Does anybody know the correct size of the "friction/ ratchet bezel spring" on a Tag Heuer WAC1113.ba0850 model 2004 - 2007 ?
Tag Heuer watches are constructed with scuba-diving bezels-- that is to say, it only turns COUNTERCLOCKWISE. This is so that when you are diving, you set the triangle marker to the time you went down. If you accidentally bump your watch while diving, it will move only counterclockwise, leading you to think you have LESS time left to dive, which is so much safer than thinking you have MORE time to dive, than you really do.
I would contact Tag for this one. Most watch vendors will provide them at no cost. Be prepared to give them the #'s on the back of the watch to ID your watch.
mcdevito75 Here, Your watches bezel can be re-plated and the crystal replaced, I have a repair person who does expert work, specially on high end watches, Tag Heur, Rolex, etc. contact me at [email protected] for details.
Yes, there are special spring under the bezel, not the bearings. Bezels are stuck/not clicking because they are broke/worn out or very dirty. I would not advise to take off bezels, unless you have replacement springs and proper tools to fit the bezels back on watch. You can find bezel springs on Ebay, or visit your closest watch repair shop and ask them to order springs for you. Rate me, plz.
I'm sure any watchmaker can do it for you. I've had one pop off
an old one for me an replace it with a slightly used one he had.
I would like to replace that with a new one. They're available in the UK, but they're pricey. Ebay is an option.
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