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Is the Rado Captain Cook a good watch? Find out its pros and cons here.

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Okay, so I finally got around to tinkering with that Rado Captain Cook reissue I snagged a while back. Been meaning to do this for ages, but life, ya know?

Is the Rado Captain Cook a good watch? Find out its pros and cons here.

First things first, I popped the case open. I’d watched a bunch of videos online, so I kinda knew what to expect. Used my trusty case opener – the kind with the little adjustable prongs. Took a bit of fiddling to get it just right, but eventually, pop, it was open. Felt like a mini-victory, haha.

Next up was removing the movement. Now, I’m no watchmaker, so I was extra careful here. I used some plastic tweezers to gently lift out the movement retaining ring. Then, I carefully tipped the watch over and the movement slid right out. I made sure to keep it face up on a clean, anti-static mat. Didn’t wanna risk scratching anything or getting dust in there.

The hands. Ugh. The bane of my existence. Those things are TINY! I used a hand removal tool (the kind that looks like a little fork) to gently pry them off. Key word: GENTLY. I’ve bent a few hands in my day, so I was being extra cautious. Thankfully, they came off without any drama.

Dial time! There were two tiny screws holding the dial in place. I loosened them up (don’t take ’em all the way out, you’ll lose them!), and the dial lifted right off. The dial on this Captain Cook is really nice, so I was extra careful not to scratch it. Put it aside in a safe place.

Then came the crystal. I wanted to try and replace it. So I used my crystal press and the correct die, it gave me some headache as it was a press fit. Got it all aligned and slowly pressed the new crystal in place. It was a little nerve-wracking, but it worked! It’s was an extremely smooth process and after a while I finally got the hang of it

Is the Rado Captain Cook a good watch? Find out its pros and cons here.

Putting everything back together was basically the reverse of taking it apart. Dial went on first, secured with those tiny screws. Then the hands – this is where I really had to take my time. Making sure they were perfectly aligned was a pain, but I eventually got it looking right. Then I put the movement back in, secured it with the retaining ring, and carefully closed the case back up.

And that’s it! Not a super complicated job, but definitely one that requires patience and a steady hand. I learned a lot in the process, and it feels good to have tackled it myself. Now I just gotta wear the thing and enjoy it!

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