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26 May 2018, 04:39 PM | #1 |
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Replacing Seiko Hexalite with a Sapphire Crystal?
Many of the Seiko models come fitted with the in house Hexalite crystal.
I think the Hexalite is very good and is a compliment to Seikos manufacturing ability for very reasonable price watches. However the Hexalite is in most cases without anti-reflective coating and it less scratch resistant than sapphire crystal. Enter the notion of an aftermarket sapphire crystal with anti-reflection treatment on the underside of the crystal. My query is regarding the anti-reflective sapphire replacement crystals appear to come in 2 different types: 1. clear crystal; or 2. blue tint or coating. I don't understand what the 'blue' is all about and whether it is in any way an advantage or disadvantage? I would have thought one may have wanted to get a clear untainted view of the dial but the 'blue' coating/tint seems to be quite popular although I have not particularly been able to see any good examples. Thoughts and opinions much appreciated
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26 May 2018, 05:38 PM | #2 |
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Done this quite a few times with turtles. The blue helps bring out a blue dial more but it is not that big a difference IMO.
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Is it just a gimmick like the green crystal on a Rolex Milgauss?
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28 May 2018, 01:03 AM | #4 |
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I had a modification done on my SKX 175 by NEWW. I had them change the Hardlex crystal to sapphire. Also replaced the dial, hands, chapter ring & strap.
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