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21 January 2010, 02:46 AM | #1 |
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If you go to an old, established watch maker that services Rolex, they tend to have a good supply of Rolex acrylic crystals in stock. You know it is an original crystal, because they will give you the old one back in the envelope the new one came in. The original Rolex ones are not expensive either, as noted in posts above.
My 1953 Rolex Explorer is at the watchmaker now getting a new crystal and he he had one in stock. Robert |
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