Unfortunately Mathew hunted high and low but couldn't find the caseback opener so I'm still looking. If you have one you're willing to sell please let me know. Cheers mike
Hi Mathew. Thanks for your reply, it's much appreciated. The sherpa graph caseback is 34mm flat side to flat side or 34.7 corner to corner. I got mine off in the end by super glueing a 30mm nut to the case back and turning it with a spanner. That worked well and the glue dissolved in some...
Shout out to @SteveHarris for his super glue a nut to the case back for removal trick. It worked a treat. The movement is mint and I don't see any sign of a previous service mark so I'll get that off to have that done and she'll be good to go for many more years ! ( hopefully the case back is a...
I picked this up from a WUS member recently. There was a bit of confusion around what model I was after and I ended up with the wrong caseback opener. It owes me 30 usd. Would do a swap for a sherpa graph opener also. Will ship world wide.
Awsome Jim ! Mate thanks for this. I've contacted a few people that I've come across via enicar Google searches but it seems these tools are like hens teeth. I'm paranoid about letting someone lose on it with the wrong opener given how firmly it's screwed on
I've recently inherited a sherpa graph which after searching information online I believe is a mk11b because it has a small T above the 12 sub denoting the change from rodium to tritium. This is also how I found this wonderful forum and being a bit of a watch nut have been enjoying lately so...