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Can these be purchased by existing Moray owners? If so, what is the pricing?

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Steve said they would be available soon. I am sure he will respond. I would guess they will sell around the $50.00 range. I am in or one...

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They are already listed on the Moray page as being available for $50.  I just saw them on there.

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I will get the BUY NOW button up tonight.... there now I said it, so now I must do the work to make it happen!

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They are now available to purchase...

http://www.benarus.com/moray/index.php

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Will more leather straps be available to purchase as well, as I noticed they were taken off the website?  I just got mine and love the quality of it, certainly top notch compared to the others I have!

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Not at this time, because I shipped most of them with the Morays. I do have some still available... black/white stitch, tan, and black with the colored stitch. just email me with what you are looking for. sl@benarus.com

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How hard is it to swap bezels?  Anyone have any quick step-by-steps? 

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it is not hard, but it is all about the right tools and patience. I am not a watchmaker, but I have learned to switch the bezels without scratching anything with a simple watchmaker's knife. I think we need to start a new thread on this and I will ask Oscar for input as well, I will take photos of how I do it, but like I said, I am not a pro.

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Steve Laughlin wrote: it is not hard, but it is all about the right tools and patience. I am not a watchmaker, but I have learned to switch the bezels without scratching anything with a simple watchmaker's knife. I think we need to start a new thread on this and I will ask Oscar for input as well, I will take photos of how I do it, but like I said, I am not a pro.

That would be great Steve, thanks!

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oldspice wrote: Steve Laughlin wrote: it is not hard, but it is all about the right tools and patience. I am not a watchmaker, but I have learned to switch the bezels without scratching anything with a simple watchmaker's knife. I think we need to start a new thread on this and I will ask Oscar for input as well, I will take photos of how I do it, but like I said, I am not a pro.

That would be great Steve, thanks!


That's what I've been waiting for as well.  I've got the right tools, but never seen how it was done.  Tried teaching myself on junk watches.  In my two attempts, one left a mark on the case, one didn't.  Once someone posts a tutorial I'll re-evaluate if I will do this myself, or go to a jeweler.

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i just took pictures, i will post them soon, but I would like people with more experience to chime in and tell people what I am doing wrong... I don't want to post bad information that will get me in trouble with customers!!!

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I have found this video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaPSN3dYq60&feature=related

NB I don't want any responsability if you make a damage.

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I have posted photos of how I do it. - steve

http://www.timetechtalk.com/view_topic.php?id=17692&forum_id=51


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