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Old 15 June 2015, 05:36 AM   #1
AFarewellToBrahms
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Air King Acrylic Crystal Crack/Lume Question

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I have a vintage Air King that unfortunately was dropped the other day and developed a stress crack at the 37 minute mark in the crystal.

Question 1: How easily will it be to replace the crystal and what is an amount I should expect to pay.

Question 2: Check out the indicies, more specifically the lume dots and the discoloration on the dial behind them...is this normal of a vintage Rolex and should I be concerned?

Thanks for any feedback!

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Old 26 June 2015, 08:35 AM   #2
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1. Crystals are easy to replace for a competent watchmaker.. The crystal may run about a hundred bucks plus labor. A good watchmaker may want to service the movement to ensure no crystal pieces are inside the movement.

(It is not a stress crack if you dropped it, it's impact damage)

2. It is not uncommon for the paint to be discolored behind the tritium dots

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Old 26 June 2015, 10:07 PM   #3
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That is my favorite Air King color combination. Try to be more careful with it, ok?

All kidding aside. Beautiful timepiece!

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Old 26 June 2015, 11:10 PM   #4
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Tools is right. $150, but make sure they're using a Rolex service acrylic.
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Hello,
I have a vintage Air King that unfortunately was dropped the other day and developed a stress crack at the 37 minute mark in the crystal.

Question 1: How easily will it be to replace the crystal and what is an amount I should expect to pay.

Question 2: Check out the indicies, more specifically the lume dots and the discoloration on the dial behind them...is this normal of a vintage Rolex and should I be concerned?

Thanks for any feedback!

If watch has not been serviced then perhaps now is the right time to do it as acrylic crystals are always replaced as part of the RSC service and are quite cheap far cheaper than sapphire.
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