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+ | [title] Closing the watch |
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+ | [* black] Apply silicone grease to the gasket. I used grease applicator package with two sponges saturated with the lubricant as it is the simplest and cleanest way to do so |
+ | [* black] This will make sure that the watch is water tight after the assembly and that the gasket will not dry out and disintegrate. Cleaning gasket remains is messy and not fun. Also, you can get similar products like mine for few bucks. |
+ | [* black] For some reason lots of tutorials are omitting this step so that is also one of the reasons why I made this tutorial. |
+ | [* black] Put the white plastic movement holder back to the case and bend the two small metal retainers down |
+ | [* black] Put the lubricated gasket in its groove on the watch body |
+ | [* black] Put the lid back on and screw down the 4 phillips head screws |
+ | [* black] Don’t overnight them because you can risk stripping the screw heads and threads in the case which is plastic |
+ | [* black] All done. Just have to install the strap and shroud back and it is ready to serve its owner for years to come. There is also a step of setting time and date, but it is well documented in the product manual so no need to write the steps here as well. |
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