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5 October 2011, 06:00 AM | #1 |
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Real Name: Eric
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Not sure but if an AR coating is important to you I'm sure a watchmaker who specializes in custom work could apply an AR coating. Places like IWW or MCWW?
From what I understand the AR coating on the C-series watches is applied to the top of the cyclops itself and on a small patch directly below the main crystal, and not in between where the cyclops meets the main crystal. I could be wrong... Personally, I would look into sourcing a new crystal for the GMTII to have the AR applied and then keep the old crystal to swap before a RSC service is due. |
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