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mcwright
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I took out my Seiko Black Knight yesterday and went to turn the bezel and it was so stiff I could barely move it. I checked my Orange Knight and it was easy to turn. Ditto for my White Knight.

Now, I haven't dropped this watch or gone swimming with it or anything. I have been turning the bezel to see if it will loosen up, but there is no change. Any ideas as to what I need to do to fix it. I don't recall any lubricant being used in the bezel. Meaning maybe it dried up or something. Or, maybe I need to get it repaired???

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Wish I could help on a Seiko but I am not for sure.  It should be a mater of lubrication if it is made like a Citizen or others.  There could be some corrosion, but not the way you take care of it.  I bet oldcrow would be able to tell you.

Last edited on Thu Jun 22nd, 2006 07:02 pm by e.avery


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