Time to have some fun.

This will be my second Casio mod project. More to follow.

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Good luck. Finger cots and a duster are your best friend.

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I’m intrigued!

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smittytime724

I’m intrigued!

I posted the result!

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I wanna hear about the experience as well. Have been wanting to do the same thing for a while. The thing that’s been stopping me is fear of running everything.

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Well the best news is, Casios are generally inexpensive enough that if you damage a module you can replace it relatively cheaply. It’s quite easy to do these modifications generally speaking. And SKXMOD kits come with all of the tooling you’re going to need (with a few exceptions depending one the watch and what you choose). The mesh backing on this piece is something that requires total disassembly of the module and I haven’t gotten up the guts to do that quite yet either tbh tho I did buy another 105w for the purpose and will get around to trying it soon. I highly recommend starting with the Casio Royale kits on SKXMOD if you’ve never done a mod project before, just because of the amount of step by step videos that are on YouTube to reference and the ease of use with all tools and parts provided.

Hope this helps @CheMax