Polywatch scratch remover polish great for removing scratches from plastic watch crystals this is a new tube of polywatch scratch remover polish this removes scratches from plastic watch crystals apply a small amount of polywatch to the crystal and polish with a cotton cloth the scratches will disappear and the surface of the crystals will look as good as new it is a 5 gram tube that is.
Rolex sapphire crystal scratch removal.
What should you do if you scratch your rolex or any other luxury watch on the shiny high polished part.
The rolex perpetual was the last watch to possess a sapphire crystal which was not until 1991.
Polish a sapphire crystal with 0 5 micron lapping paste or 3 micron dp3 dia paste.
16800 and eventually began equipping all their watches with it.
Finally in the early 1980s rolex used sapphire crystals on the submariner ref.
The answer is pretty simple and i give you the fix fo.
Sapphire crystal is a 9 out of 10 on the mohs mineral hardness scale meaning you have to do something pretty foolish to scratch one of these.
With its awesome capabilities sapphire comes at a premium.
If you own an expensive or luxury watch chances are your watch has a sapphire crystal.
As rolex started to introduce the sapphire crystal to more and more models it went to show that the crystal had passed the test and did exactly what rolex expected it to do.
A synthetic sapphire crystal is resistant to scratches easy to read and requires little maintenance.
The crystal also will not appear hazy.
This is the most expensive of the three types of watch crystal and is preferred because of its resistance to scratches and shattering.
Sapphire scores a solid 9 out of 10 on the mohs mineral hardness scale just below diamond making it even more scratch resistant than mineral glass.
Depending on the kind of watch you own or where you go for repairs a sapphire crystal replacement can run anywhere from 75 to 250.
Synthetic sapphire crystals are extremely hard with diamond only being harder on the moths scale and incredibly clear.