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8 October 2010, 01:16 PM | #5 |
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A couple of watches that I wear when I'm doing stuff outdoors have chips around the crystal... You need to run your fingernail around the edge to find most of them, but they don't bother anything..
I also had a GMT that a larger chunk broke out of on the edge - almost the size of a BB. That one I felt needed a new crystal, but Rolex felt that it should be serviced as well since a chunk on the outside could translate to slivers on the inside that could get in the movement..
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