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Old 21 July 2016, 08:54 AM   #1
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Service plexi vs aftermarket?

Which plexi is the "best" one? I got a service plexi on my 5513. Would a aftermarket lets say from MY be as safe as a service plexi(thinking about bringing it in water etc?)
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Old 21 July 2016, 10:22 AM   #2
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If fitted correctly, his would be one of the few I would trust. You are always going to be better off going OEM i.e. Rolex, but Michael knows what he is doing and produces a quality product. Keep in mind as well, once fit and pressure tested properly, I would never remove a crystal and then reinsert too many times as they develop micro-cracks and can fail.
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Old 22 July 2016, 01:57 PM   #3
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Which plexi is the "best" one? I got a service plexi on my 5513. Would a aftermarket lets say from MY be as safe as a service plexi(thinking about bringing it in water etc?)
If your watchmaker uses one of the many brand name, quality crystals available for your model, and installs it properly, it will be as water-tight as any other.
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Old 22 July 2016, 11:29 PM   #4
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Proceed with extreme caution with aftermarket crystals. I've been through a nightmare trying to use them. Read my post on this old thread below about the topic. I only ever use Rolex crystals now. Good luck either way.

https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=313971
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Old 22 July 2016, 11:41 PM   #5
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Proceed with extreme caution with aftermarket crystals. I've been through a nightmare trying to use them. Read my post on this old thread below about the topic. I only ever use Rolex crystals now. Good luck either way.

https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=313971
Agreed; stick to original Rolex parts, especially for something as critical as a crystal. "Suffering for fashion" comes to mind with using off-brand ones just for the look.
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Old 23 July 2016, 12:09 AM   #6
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FWIW, I recently had one of Michael Young's T19s installed on my 1680 (it arrived from Hong Kong in only a few days, and was able to be installed that afternoon). It was pressure tested, and passed. So, so far, no complaints...and it looks pretty great.
Here are a few pics of the crystal (flanked boy a photo of some boy band from Liverpool)
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Old 23 July 2016, 12:40 AM   #7
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FWIW, I recently had one of Michael Young's T19s installed on my 1680 (it arrived from Hong Kong in only a few days, and was able to be installed that afternoon). It was pressure tested, and passed. So, so far, no complaints...and it looks pretty great.
Here are a few pics of the crystal (flanked boy a photo of some boy band from Liverpool)
That looks great - just had a look at their site and there's only 1 available under 'crystals' for $250 - I doubt any aftermarket plastic dome is 250 bucks...

"ROLEX 5513 REPLACEMENT CRYSTAL

250.00"

Where are the copies?
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Old 23 July 2016, 12:45 AM   #8
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FWIW, I recently had one of Michael Young's T19s installed on my 1680 (it arrived from Hong Kong in only a few days, and was able to be installed that afternoon). It was pressure tested, and passed. So, so far, no complaints...and it looks pretty great.
Here are a few pics of the crystal (flanked boy a photo of some boy band from Liverpool)
Keep an eye on it over time. The original Rolex crystals last for years, and sometimes decades. I don't have experience with MY crystals, but any aftermarket crystals would make me nervous.
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Old 23 July 2016, 12:56 AM   #9
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That looks great - just had a look at their site and there's only 1 available under 'crystals' for $250 - I doubt any aftermarket plastic dome is 250 bucks...

"ROLEX 5513 REPLACEMENT CRYSTAL

250.00"

Where are the copies?
That is odd. Here's the exact quote I got from Michael back in early June:

"The price for T19 is USD60 plus Fedex USD33"
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Old 23 July 2016, 12:58 AM   #10
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Keep an eye on it over time. The original Rolex crystals last for years, and sometimes decades. I don't have experience with MY crystals, but any aftermarket crystals would make me nervous.
Aaron, absolutely. I'm not keen on submerging my old Subs, and I probably tend to be extra-careful with them. That said, I'll certainly keep an eye out for any signs of cracks, or moisture
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Old 23 July 2016, 01:13 AM   #11
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That is odd. Here's the exact quote I got from Michael back in early June:

"The price for T19 is USD60 plus Fedex USD33"
That's more like it. Maybe he's stopped selling them now, or run out of stock.
$250 must be a genuine Rolex one, but it doesn't even state whether it's new/used.
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Old 23 July 2016, 01:18 AM   #12
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That's more like it. Maybe he's stopped selling them now, or run out of stock.
$250 must be a genuine Rolex one, but it doesn't even state whether it's new/used.
You could be right, Karl. Michael can be rather "brief" I've discovered!!
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Old 23 July 2016, 02:22 AM   #13
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FWIW, I recently had one of Michael Young's T19s installed on my 1680 (it arrived from Hong Kong in only a few days, and was able to be installed that afternoon). It was pressure tested, and passed. So, so far, no complaints...and it looks pretty great.
Here are a few pics of the crystal (flanked boy a photo of some boy band from Liverpool)
I too have used his T-19 on my 5512, it also passed a pressure test and I like it very much- here is a pic:

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Old 23 July 2016, 03:18 AM   #14
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MY ..one...i repleced 3 times at his shop for my 7928
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