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Re: What About The Insert?
In Response To: What About The Insert? ()

A genuine insert will pressure fit 'snap' into place.. inserted from the top down.
To remove the insert from the bezel, slide a thin blade between the bottom of the insert and the bezel.. inching around doing the same.. it'll slide out.*

*Presuming you're not talking about a 11063 with tramline bezel.

Stewart

: Thanks for the drawing Stewart!

: What about the bezel insert? Does it just "snap" into
: place? Do you install it from the top or underside of the bezel?

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