Hmm, don't need steady hands! just get the paint in the gaps and protect the black markers with painters tape or something. Then let dry, the paint will be all over the bezel. Take a kitchen pad and use the 'scrape'side, the green and then get the paint from the bezel. The paint will remain in the markers. It IS important to use good quality paint, I used the tiny cans for hobby builds from the toy store. The most problem I had with it, was the paint between the crystal and the bezel, which I noted after I made picture(!) With wooden tooth picks (or snack picks, whatever you use it for) it was a lot of work to get it all out. To make sure, make a couple of other pictures and then you'll notice where you left more! I actually enjoyed it, with this watch. I sold my Neo Monster as I used it's red hand (swapped), and thought therefore I remove the red from the bezel and paint it black. So it looked more like a standard black "monster", but that paint was very old and horrible, as it took a long time, before it dried and it did not stick very well. I sold the watch outside of forums