Acrylic crystals are generally between 0.6mm and 1mm thick. That doesn’t sound like a lot, but a deep scratch is usually less than .05mm. As with metal scratches, some material protrudes above the...
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Acrylic crystals are generally between 0.6mm and 1mm thick. That doesn’t sound like a lot, but a deep scratch is usually less than .05mm. As with metal scratches, some material protrudes above the...
What I`ve tried to show here is just how easy it is to refinish an acrylic crystal. The difference it makes to a watch is huge, especially if the watch has a clean dial.
The owner of the watch has just bought it off ebay for a good price.....I don`t think anyone deliberately gets them into that condition!
Have you tried this on an acrylic crystal? Sounds a bit like overkill to me, but it might have some value for steel case refinishing. Getting the final mirror finish on polished stainless is quite...
I`ve used diamond paste and a dremel for working on localised scratches on mineral and sapphire glasses but it's very slow.
Much as I admire your efforts on the Seiko, a new crystal is a better...
As ever, practice on something worthless to start with. It's surprisingly easy. The materials cost very little and once you've got them you can refinish your acrylic crystal easily if it gets...
Here's a quick example of how it's done and what can be achieved.......but it takes a bit more than polywtch.
I received this Speedmaster last week for service and a bit of TLC. The crystal had...