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10 October 2010, 08:11 PM | #1 |
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Oh no my crystal scratched.
Two days ago I'm wiping my Sub and found a scratch size of a pin head on the crystal between 9 and the hands . First I though it was dirt but it wasn't coming off, and I don't remember that I hit anything to cause it. Even though it's a small scratch but it stands out against the black background.
I though the crystal is very hard. Has anyone experience this? __________________ Last edited by padi56; 10 October 2010 at 10:09 PM.. |
10 October 2010, 09:02 PM | #2 |
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never happened to me and i've banged my watches quite hard on all sorts of surfaces
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That is something very rare to happen, to the best of my knowledge the sapphire glass on ANY modern Rolex is guaranteed to break before it scratches!
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Can't be that rare, somehow I've managed to get scratches on the sapphire of every single Rolex watch I've owned. Never had a crystal break.
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Chips on edge is most common and I have seen scratches unfortunately. See if you shot us a photo. That usually works to convince your self it is not that bad.
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Afraid thats just a Internet myth anything harder than the sapphire crystal like diamond for one will scratch it,hit it hard enough it will scratch.
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I wouldn't worry too much about it. You will be the only one to notice it!!
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It happens. I've replaced a crystal on a previous Explorer II for around $150.
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I see many chips and unfortunately a few scratches. Try to take a photo of the scratch, that usually convinces oneself that it is not that bad. ;-)
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11 October 2010, 12:35 AM | #12 |
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It probably is more the 'knowing' vs 'seeing' the sratch that is bothersome... At least that's how it is for me most of the time...
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How much to replace it?
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11 October 2010, 04:01 AM | #14 |
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No problem, you can easily fix it.
You just need to buy diamond paste (they are available on ebay in syringes of different micron) and in about 10 - 15 minutes of work, going from more rough to finish diamond paste and the scratch will completely disappear ! Ciao Engi |
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I have always found it's best not to look too closely at a watch; you are sure to spot imperfections. Entire threads have been taken up here by some poor innocent bloke or another who looks at his Rolex thru a loupe, (!), and discovers a microscopic dust mote or a gnat's-eyelash-sized flaw in the surface of the dial. Thereafter you can track the deterioration in the poor sucker's entire life thru his ever-more-obsessive posts agonizing over the trauma of the Discovery that His Rolex is not Perfect, (omfg).
I recommend ignoring the scratch, it lends character. If you just cannot do that you can send the watch to me for humane disposal. ;-) |
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No scratches here, my wife has some chips out of hers around the rim.
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11 October 2010, 05:17 AM | #17 |
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Scratched the crystal on my band new sub when it was less than 4 months old, dont worry about it.....Life's a contact sport
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11 October 2010, 06:00 AM | #18 |
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careful around people with diamond rings, that is the common way of getting your crystal scratched.
i think it's only $150 to replace a crystal |
11 October 2010, 07:13 PM | #19 |
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Hi,
Thanks for the positive responds. I didn't know it could get scratched but now I do. It got me thinking 'is it fake?'. But now I feel better. The scratch doesn't really bother me now that I know. pin head size, it you really look close, you can see a little reflection of the face of the watch. I don't think you can see it on picture so I won't bother posting pic. But good to know the strength of the crystal.... |
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I have quite a deep scratch on my submariner. Bothered me at first but now dont even notice it. Had a price of £100 to replace it but decided a few dinks and scratches add to the watches history. I wouldn't let it worry you.
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Thanks everyone
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I can take a scratch anywhere and it bothers me not. In fact, I think it gives the watch character.
However, a scratch on the crystal irritates me to no end. If you're like me, I'd say give the diamond paste a try and if that's not satisfactory, get it changed out.
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