SOURCE: Batterry replacement for Skagen-355LSSM
Without a Case Closing Plier ($15 to $20) or a Case Closing Press ($15 to $50) you will not easily be able to get the back to snap back in - see WikiAnswers
SOURCE: when I flexed my wrist backwards, the crystal
This sounds rather unusual, as flexing the wrist can pull the pins out of the lugs but should not damage the crystal.
If it is still under warranty, then take it to a local dealer for watch.
I suspect that you have a rigid strap and this puts a strain on the watch. I gave up using leather straps 30 years ago because of continual troubles like yours (a flexible bracelet will prevent this) and have never had any similar problems ever since .
If you have to pay for a new crystal, then investing in an expanding braceletshould be considered.
SOURCE: I have Skagen watch 433LSL1 and a few days ago I
mcdevito75 here, Look for a small watch repair shop in your area, for the replacement glass.
SOURCE: Need a glass replacement.
send it to skagen for $34 they will replace it and go threw and check everything else too.!
http://www.skagen.com/service/watchWarranty.fx
SOURCE: Hi, My wife skagen watch
I have had to replace more glasses in this watch than any other brand over the last two years - It is most definitely a design flaw. The truth is though that you will not need a genuine skagen part. Your local watch repair shop will be able to use a standard 1mm thick domed Mineral Glass manufactured by Sternkreuz for example. It should be fitted by a qualified watch repairer, but you should not need to send it to Skagen. Good luck
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