I fear that a new crystal is the only solution.
It’s not too prominent so perhaps leave it u til service time.
Hi
A collision between my wife's diamond ring and the crystal on my LLD has left a small mark.
Difficult to photograph but I can feel it with my finger nail.
Can anything polish this out? Or new crystal
Its between 9 and 10 and looks like 3 dots.
And is difficult to photograph!!!
Cheers
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I fear that a new crystal is the only solution.
It’s not too prominent so perhaps leave it u til service time.
They are chips, not scratches. If you can feel them under your fingernail they are too deep for polishing out.
New crystal I'm afraid.
As an aside.
I had my L.L.D.serviced by Longines (or swatch!) last winter. Wasn't that expensive (I think about £240 ish). they replaced hands and a fair few other parts, Even polished the non Longines bracelet I wear it on! Couldn't fault them T.B.H.
I have the exact same on a GMT and I'm leaving it until service to replace.
I remember reading that the crystal was quite expensive to replace in a service for the LLD BUT I'd imagine it's a fair bit cheaper to produce now than it was 6 years ago.
Just a slight warning so you aren't shocked when the service bill comes around but I'd definitely wait till then as its so hard to see the damage.
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Maybe it's because I'm used to vintage watches but I could live with that. It could have been a lot worse OP.
I've once managed to get a couple of very faint scratches out with diamond lapping paste and lots of elbow grease, definitely nothing you would have felt with your fingernail though.
Do these have anti reflective coating on top of the crystal or just on the underside?
Get it replaced when its due for a service, you could get it sorted now & put a scratch on the new crystal within days/weeks after getting it back
I pretty much thought nothing could be done without replacing the crystal.
I was just bored on zoom staring at it and thought I'd ask the question!
I've had it 8 years!!!!!
Time flies so its probably due a service anyway but it keeps good time etc.
Will they do it automatically as part of the service or will I have to ask?
Thanks again for the input
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Where? Do you mean those tiny specs inboard of the 9 in the photos?
I wonder, sometimes, if I have a far too laissez faire approach to wearing watches to fit in here!
M
Breitling Cosmonaute 809 - What's not to like?
Diamond paste on a Dremel polishing mop will smooth the chips out and give a 99% improvement, this needs doing carefully to avoid local overheating of the crystal and the risk of cracking. Unfortunately my stock of diamond paste got lost in the housemove and I’ve never ordered any more. Doing it by hand will be very slow, I don’t advise it.
Read this, it might help but you must have a small rotary type tool.
https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink/top...ink_source=app
Sapphire crystal Scratch Removal
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Here's my effort as well. Might make yours a bit better🤞
https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...emoval-part-II
Umm...new wife?.................................................. ....................
I once put my submariner in the same box as my wifes diamond ring - stupid plan with the inevitable scratched crystal. On that occasion I claimed on my home insurance, the increase in premium was a lot less than having Rolex fit the new crystal which back then they changed without insisting on a service to go with it.
Keith
5 years ago,new LLD sapphire was in the range of €700-€800.
Diamonds have always caused problems for Peter Franks...
I wouldn’t be happy but I’d live with that. Not worth paying £240 to replace a crystal for something so small.
Thanks for the response
Some good bond references
A new wife would probably be more expensive than a new crystal!!!!
I'll live with it for now , as Some have said its nothing major ....
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