Cheers Dude. I can go ahead and change my early 90s G SHOCK 6600 straps/bezel again, and now the 'LIGHT BUTTON' too !!!!! Thanks. Its the best watch I'v ever had ( Ex UK Forces ) and I still use it V regulary ..... BIG thanks ..... PS Great music choice .... PPS I was born and part bred in Malasia as a child, and then poped in quite a few times as an adult, Lovely places Take care Abu
Most excellent tutorial on breakdown; big help on getting my battery replaced and knowing where everything went back in...working good!!! BIG Thanks!!!
If ur taking the buttons out anyways,it's better to take it apart in this order,ESP vintage watches. Straps,back cover and rear shock pad. Then pull the module,metal housing and rubber surrounding shock pad. Now that it's all outt the way u can remove the e-clip off the back of the "G" light button from the back to the front. If u have an orginal bezel that u are worried my be brittle,removing all the buttons is strongly recommended. Doing this eliminates the strain on the "g" button that is applied when removing the bezel and the buttons removal stops from prying at brittle bezels
if the gold spring is for the sound... when it touches the backcase your module with have sound... with out it there will be no sound. the but the spring is long... usually for this module.. small spring is usually for the Led light for the module
dude! this deconstruction is total epic! thanks alot!!
thank you
Brilliant - thank you for making this video. Will help me to deconstruct my MR-G.
Thank you sir.
Cheers Dude. I can go ahead and change my early 90s G SHOCK 6600 straps/bezel again, and now the 'LIGHT BUTTON' too !!!!! Thanks. Its the best watch I'v ever had ( Ex UK Forces ) and I still use it V regulary ..... BIG thanks ..... PS Great music choice .... PPS I was born and part bred in Malasia as a child, and then poped in quite a few times as an adult, Lovely places Take care Abu
Most excellent tutorial on breakdown; big help on getting my battery replaced and knowing where everything went back in...working good!!! BIG Thanks!!!
Glad it helped :)
Verry Good Job, Thank You !
fantastic video thank you ! where i can buy the tool
that you used to remove the faceplate ??
bought it on the internet,long time ago i forgot where
is the dw-6900 o ring compatible for dw-6900nb?
Yes... as long as the model number is the same its compatible...dw-6900... doesnt matter what letter comes after it
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Thanks!
Hello sir, how thick is the faceplate ?
hi, it is a tad bit lesser than 1mm
If ur taking the buttons out anyways,it's better to take it apart in this order,ESP vintage watches. Straps,back cover and rear shock pad. Then pull the module,metal housing and rubber surrounding shock pad. Now that it's all outt the way u can remove the e-clip off the back of the "G" light button from the back to the front. If u have an orginal bezel that u are worried my be brittle,removing all the buttons is strongly recommended. Doing this eliminates the strain on the "g" button that is applied when removing the bezel and the buttons removal stops from prying at brittle bezels
When I took mine apart, two small springs fell out of somewhere. One is silver, the other is gold in color. Do you have any idea where they came from?
if the gold spring is for the sound... when it touches the backcase your module with have sound... with out it there will be no sound. the but the spring is long... usually for this module.. small spring is usually for the Led light for the module
Thank you
Bng smua side button ada spring ke ?
yup semua side button ada spring... spring dia kecik skit dari Gbutton punya spring
Bro, if you buy the cover on the watch, is it there, bro, I have a watch, the top cover came off, can I replace it bro?
you can... meaning the bezel is it??...