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30 June 2022, 09:34 PM | #31 |
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I've done it twice on non-Rolex watches, I used a heat gun and a sharp utility knife and a bunch of goo-gone to remove the residual glue. It looks great (IMHO).
As for the AR coating, if your watch has the coating on it and you are unhappy with the result, then you can get a new crystal. It hasn't cost you anything extra at that point. It's a Rolex, it's a mass produced watch; replacing the crystal is no big deal, money-wise, complexity-wise or part sourcing-wise. I get the appeal of the wart, it does help to see the date. I personally don't care for it.
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