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The owner of ocean7 will never change his warranty policy.
Forum watches that are bought,sold and traded all of the time makes warranties iffy at best. The LM-3 case is a longio case.It was originally made by schaumburg. Later,a number of companies bought the case from longio,an asian watch manufacturer.Enzo used it also.This watch doesn't use the standard attachment system.Jack at IWW normally works on these cases. Most rotating bezels have a waffle spring that has two prongs that click on a graduated stepped ramp.The bezel is held in place with a large circlip that sits in a groove cut in the bezel and expands into the opposing groove in the watchcase itself.Rotating bezels are designed to not need any type of lubrication.If one of the tabs gets bent,the bezel becomes hard to turn.Most dive watches are pretty easy,at least for removing the bezel.The case for the ocean7 though isn't something that the end user can do themselves. Glad it got fixed the right way.
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