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SWC Video Tutorial: Installing our sapphire caseback using a plastic screw ball

April 16th, 2010

Here is a video of the installation of our sapphire caseback on a Rolex GMT-Master using a plastic screw ball. The installation is very easy and works well. We even put the watch in a water resistance testing machine, set at 0.5 and 3 bars, to prove that the caseback, when installed properly, does not affect your watch’s water resistance.

If you are planing on using your watch in the water after installing the caseback, please remember to get it tested for water resistance before to make sure it has been installed properly.

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Transparent Sapphire Casebacks installation tutorial

March 25th, 2010

Our see-through casebacks have generated a lot of interest. We also get a lot of questions on how they can be installed. Here is a post that I hope will help answer this question.

Our casebacks cannot be installed using a normal Rolex case opener. You can install it using one of the following options:

Ball_opener1. Installation using a Ball Opener for Screw-Back Cases
The tool can be found here. It has been tested and has proven to work perfectly to install our sapphire caseback. It is unexpensive and very easy to use. Most of our clients have used it to install their casebacks.

2. Installation using a “rubber tool” also called Watch Case Die Aluminum High Grade 34mm
The tool can be found here. This is the most “professional” option but also requires having a press machine.

rubber_tool

Both options are working just fine and are proven to provide the same water resistance as the original caseback.
You can also visit your local watch repair center and have it installed.

Feel free to contact us as always if you need additional details.

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Rolex custom kit box

March 24th, 2010

Some of you asked us how our kits and accessories were shipped. We have created a box that can carry all the parts included in our kits. It also protects the parts from being damaged during the shipping.

The example displayed below is a Crocodile Blackout Kit for Rolex Submariner. It includes a black PVD rotating bezel, a black PVD crown, and a black crodocile strap with white stitchings. Please note one again the black PVD deployant buckle and the attachment links on each side of the strap, designed to fit perfectly on your Rolex case.

You will also notice that a tool is included in the box to help you install the skin strap on your watch.

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Everything you always wanted to know about our transparent caseback for Rolex

February 11th, 2010

Black PVD Sapphire Case BackThis is by far our most successful product to date. Many of you have been asking questions about it so we thought we would try to answer them all in this post.

SWC has created a transparent case back for Rolex in sapphire and steel 316, which is the highest steel quality used in the watch industry. This custom made case back was engineered to fit perfectly the case of your Rolex watch. It will not affect the resistance of the watch to the water.

SWC offers two different finishes on the case back.
1. One case back with a smooth satin finish and a beveled sapphire crystal glass.
2. One case back with a satin finish, fluted pattern design and a beveled sapphire crystal glass.

Please note that the fluted pattern is purely decorative. The key made by Rolex to open watch case cannot be used to open and close this case back. The SWC case back can be installed easily with a rubber fitting tool as shown on the picture. It can be installed by any watchmaker shop with the basic equipment. Please make sure to ask forĀ  a water test control. SWC cannot be responsible for damaged caused by the installation.The SWC case back will in no way damage your watch case or anything else as long as it was installed properly.
Transparent Caseback for RolexInstallation process

1. Open the watch strap or bracelet by removing the pin attaching the bracelet/strap to the deployant buckle.
2. Install the watch into the case holder tool. Make sure the tool is tight and the watch rest flat.
3. Come in contact with your rubber tool and turn counter clockwise while applying pressure.
4. Once the case back is off, remove the case o’ring gasket and pass it through your finger to remove dirt.
5. Put the SWC case back in position and start to screw it down by hand. Make sure not to force on it and to make it turns at least one turn before using the rubber tool.
6. Tight the case back with the rubber tool. There is no need to over screw it at the end.
7. Perform a water resistance control.
8. Re-attach the strap/bracelet.

Enjoy the view of the movement and the feeling on your wrist !!

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