Hi Keith, Guys, Funny thing is I had just had the same problem undoing the bezel on a chronometric yesterday!! What I did was tightened a hose clip (jubilee) onto the body or case and held it gently (not too tight) in the vice with the adjusting screw against the jaw to stop it turning. Then I used a second hose clip carefully around the bezel, tricky to keep it on centrally, then used a large multigrips pliers on the hose clip and wallah...off it came with no damage to the case or bezel and no heat required. To remove the needle I made a puller from a 1/4" nut with the side cut off and ground the bottom of the nut pretty thin and cut a groove in that part to slip between the face and either side of the needle spindle, then tapped a 4BA thread in the top section and fitted a screw into that with a fine point on its end. Tightening the screw forces the needle off the spindle. Cheers. Gerry in Oz