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3 November 2024, 06:11 PM | #1 |
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Sapphire vs hesalite regret?
I'm curious to know whether owners of a sapphire speedy regret not purchasing a speedy with hesalite and versa. I had a sapphire sandwich which I sold partly because the sapphire felt a bit clinical. I'm now considering buying a hesalite speedy but wondering whether the lack if scratch resistance will annoy me. Be interested in feedback.
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3 November 2024, 09:16 PM | #2 |
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I chose the hesalite several years ago, as I also preferred the look of the dial as opposed to the sapphire. I will note that I do not use mine as a daily and am pretty easy on my watches, so the scratch resistance, or lack thereof never bothered me. I also liked the fact that the original variant was in hesalite.
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3 November 2024, 10:37 PM | #3 |
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The modern sapphire crystals used on the 321 give off a vintage vibe. So too does the ceramic bezel.
Not that I had a choice, but if I did, I’d still take the sapphire over the hesalite. For my daily wearing habits it’s the better choice. |
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I have owned multiples of each over the years and have always enjoyed them. The sapphire case back is nice but not nice enough to overcome the cost. In the end, now, I only own a 1861 which is the hesalite.
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3 November 2024, 11:33 PM | #5 |
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My speedy was the last year of the 1861 hesalite. Had to have the original. Wasn't even a question. Not a daily driver but it's still perfect. Love it and no regrets.
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Yesterday, 01:01 AM | #6 |
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4 years now with my hesalite, and was a daily for almost 2.5 of those years. Not a single regret. The hesalite is just nicer than the sapphire. It's warmer, and has so much more character without the milk ring look.
I'm naturally fairly careful with all my watches, so never found it to be an issue with the acrylic crystal. That said, I did want a see through caseback so bought a spiralwinder one and cannot recommend it enough. Fantastic quality. My vote is for, and will always be, the hesalite.20240323_192446.jpg20240308_203612.jpg Sent from my SM-S916W using Tapatalk |
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At that time I was also faced with the choice of Saphires or Hesalit. Then I could see them both side by side and the decision was clear, it was Hesalit. Just looks great. I'm still happy with my Hesalit Speedmaster. I had fine scratches on the Hesalit that I was able to easily polish out with PolyWatch. Alternatively, you can take a look at the beautiful new FOIS. Although it is a sapphire glass, it is impressively close to hesalite.
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I’m a hesalite guy, personally. Never liked the boxy crystal of the sapphire sandwich. I also prefer the “all brushed” bracelet, although I’d like to be able to see the movement!
It’s possible that soon we won’t have to make the choice - I’d reckon that in years to come, the Speedy pro will be fitted with the new FOIS sapphire crystal; perhaps exclusively. I think the days of offering both the sapphire and hesalite are numbered now. Writing is on the wall imo. We’ll see. I’d welcome it. But I’d never jump ship to a sapphire sandwich. Never once have I been “disappointed “ or thought that I made the wrong choice going hesalite PS: I find the scratches give character. It never gets scratched up too bad unless you’re unnecessarily negligent. Whenever it’s gotten to the point of bothering me, a quick 3-4 minute hand-polish with poly watch and she’s good as new!
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I have one of each the hesselite stays in the safe in the Box it's in my collection I can always pull it out and look at it but I don't want to wear it because it's hasselite. I did buy the sapphire sandwich and I thoroughly enjoy looking at the back awesome movement and I just feel a little more confident wearing Sapphire.
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I just handed my 10-year-old (worn nearly daily) Speedmaster Pro off for service today and the watchmaker commented about what nice condition my watch is in. It may be my imagination but I swear the crystal looks nicer having been maintained twice per year with Polywatch than it did when new. |
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Yesterday, 11:05 PM | #12 |
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I was never a fan of the "milky ring" you get with the black model w/ sapphire. Other than that I prefer everything about the sapphire over the hesalite, particularly the caseback. Also on the white dial there is no issue with the ring around the edge.
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