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Old 20 May 2009, 09:30 AM   #1
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I think that the sharp edges do chip if the watch is heavily used......... I don't think that it is a "weak" point, just the most vulnerable because it does stick up..

It will be nice when Rolex decides to go to curved crystals like found on the DSSD............
I used it at home, watching tv and going on the internet.

It hit a furniture, not heavily, I looked at the bezel to see if I had a scratch and didn'ty notice the chip.

If it happened to me at home, I wonder how mant times per year it ca happend to someone whi dives or practise a sport with the watch on the wrist.

The problem is that the glass is higher than the bezel. I have a seiko diver, wore it more than the Rolex and the glass is mint.

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