Casio MDV106-1AV



I am happy with the outcome.

Nice photos and they show how straight the cyclops was attached. If you should ever get a hankering to do a reverse surgery removal procedure here are a few videos for a cyclopsectomy.

 
I think mine would pop off easily but as for now I hope it will stay on. I think it will since it withstood some brushing to clean up the excess. I really thought I botched it up at first. Anyway thanks for posting. Perhaps others will give it a try. I used a couple layers of blue masking tape as a guide during the dry fitting alignment to help get it on correctly and that seemed to work in spite of my very shaky hands.
 
So now I have had it on wrist 24/7 for 17 days and it is running 1 second fast. Also I found it interesting to note the what appear to applied indices from the front are actually pressed from behind.

Behind the large plastic shock protector....

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You can clearly see how the dial indices were pressed into the dial.

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Finally a look with the battery removed

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The above screenshots are not my watch but from a video I found on Youtube about changing the MDV106 battery
 
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