VANUATU TITANIUM BEZEL
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BLACK CERAMIC INSERT + BGW9 LUME (BEZ-04-1)
TITANIUM INSERT + BGW9 LUME PIP (BEZ-04-2)
BLACK CERAMIC INSERT + BGW9 LUME (BEZ-04-3)
TITANIUM INSERT + BGW9 LUME PIP (BEZ-04-4)
PVD BLACK BASE + BLACK CERAMIC INSERT + BGW9 LUME (BEZ-04-5)
BLUE CERAMIC INSERT + BGW9 LUME (BEZ-04-6)
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VANUATU TITANIUM BEZEL
Available in black or silver, the Vanuatu Titanium bezel features either a brushed black ceramic insert with white markings or a brushed titanium insert with black markings. The luminous triangles on both are filled with Super-LumiNova BGW9, as are the 5-minute markings on the black ceramic insert. Scroll to the bottom of the page for a video tutorial of the bezel removal and installation process.
Note: These bezels are for the Vanuatu Titanium. We don't recommend fitting them on the stainless steel Vanuatu. Difficulty Rating: Challenging (Removal can be difficult, requiring more force and involving greater risk of scratching the case or bezel, particularly since the case is titanium. Installation can be difficult and may require multiple attempts. It may be necessary to adjust the bezel spring and/or swap bezel tension wires to achieve the optimum rotation resistance and feel.) SPECIFICATIONS:
US$35.00 + Shipping
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BEZEL SPRING Seated between the watch case and bezel, the up-turned prongs on the bezel spring engage the notches on the underside of the bezel to control the ratcheting action and prevent clockwise rotation. SPECIFICATIONS:
US$5.00 + Shipping
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BEZEL TENSION WIRE Seated in a groove that runs around the inner circumference of the bezel, the tension wire secures the bezel to the case and helps control the rotational resistance. SPECIFICATIONS:
US$5.00 + Shipping
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The video tutorial below shows the Vanuatu, but the removal and installation process is the same for the Khuraburi, Komodo and Miyako. Note: Making any modification to your watch involves some risk. Swapping bezels is a modification, and although the process is relatively simple, there is always some risk of damage (a scratched case, chipped crystal, a stuck bezel, etc.). If you choose to modify your watch, you understand and accept that risk. |
BEZEL INSTALLATION
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