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22 July 2024, 03:37 AM | #1 |
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Replacing Hesalite
Interested in purchasing a pre-owend Hesalaite to add to my Submariner. Only concern is the potential for scrathes in the dome. Does Omega replace these and if so approx cost?
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22 July 2024, 03:45 AM | #2 |
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The do. I've had mine recently replaced (twice) because it was in for service (twice). Apparently they do that for service, at least with mine under warranty. I think they replaced the hands and other parts too.
As for cost outside of warranty I am not sure, but I heard it was reasonable. Much less expensive than replacing Sapphire if I recall. For what it's worth, the scratches are said to be easily polished out with Polywatch. I have never tried this. I'm sure I will need to at some point. I have a penchant for scratching my Hesalite despite trying to be careful. Yet my beater Seikos all look brand new, and I don't ry to be careful with those. |
23 July 2024, 09:10 AM | #3 |
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The scratches come off fairly easily but deep ones will not, and those will cause the service to replace it, mine was just serviced and they did not replace the crystal. However, I do polish them as they come.
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23 July 2024, 09:56 AM | #4 |
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Don't worry about scratches. Order a tube of Polywatch brand product and treat the crystal two or three times per year. Polywatch isn't an abrasive, but rather it's a chemical that slightly dissolves a very thin layer of the plastic surface in order to smooth out minor imperfections. Do it two or three times per year whether or not there are noticeable imperfections and you'll be very pleased with how the crystal looks.
I think a Speedmaster Pro makes a really great stablemate to a Sub |
23 July 2024, 10:09 AM | #5 |
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Doh d slime maybe the sapphire is better for you
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23 July 2024, 10:46 AM | #6 |
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I use polywatch on mine a few times a year; really is all you need and will polish up to new condition. Still worth it for me over sapphire, love the look of hesalite and the 'heritage'.
If you really need to replace, the entire service is around $150-200. The part is only $35 or so. |
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