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12 March 2022, 06:53 AM | #1 |
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Can Cyclops lens leaks
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I’m not sure buy I have a feeling that my explorer II can leaks. You can see it on photos. Should I take it for a service? I didn’t swim with it just setting in jacuzzi and realized that they are air bubbles around cyclops lens. Wysłane z iPad za pomocą Tapatalk |
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Not to create agita, but something looks off with your date wheel to me underneath the cyclops. Red flag.
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12 March 2022, 06:56 AM | #5 |
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Your cyclops is glued on, you’re fine.
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It won't leak. Your magnification ratio is wrong though.
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12 March 2022, 07:03 AM | #8 |
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Is that an authenticated Rolex ?
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12 March 2022, 07:06 AM | #9 |
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It is glued on. Perhaps the heat has compromised the glue although as others have pointed out, the magnification seems off for a legit Rolex.
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12 March 2022, 07:08 AM | #10 |
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12 March 2022, 07:15 AM | #11 |
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It’s not magnifying 2.5 times imo. Are you sure it’s gen? Blue spots are normal as light refracts and interacts with glue/sapphire/cyclops but date looks too small
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Pretty interesting, OP. I never realized that about the cyclops underwater. As others have said, the cyclops is glued on. You’re fine. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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12 March 2022, 07:20 AM | #13 |
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Mmmmmm that don’t look right one bit
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Looks fine in your picture (post #10). It could be lint around the cyclops, I get that as well with mine, just use a microfiber cloth/eyeglasses cloth and you'll be good
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Aftermarket crystal?
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It’s prob from that time a few years ago when rolex was using low mag cyclopses and quietly removed the 2.5 claim from its website.
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As others have said the Cyclops is glued on. If anything the area of the Cylcops is the most robust to leaks because it's two layers of sapphire stacked on top of each other. The bubbles are probably just air bubbles in the water catching the edges of the cyclops, similar to what you see going on around the bezel and crown in the pic aswell.
Regarding the comments on the magnification being wrong this is normal as the refraction index of glass is almost equal to water which is why there doesn't appear to be any magnification going on submerged. |
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The cyclop not leaks, it is crying.
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On the original pictures the magnification looks too small BUT THAT’S NORMAL AS PHOTO IS TAKEN UNDER WATER. Nothing wrong with your watch OP.
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Those are not air bubbles ‘under’, they’re slow release and absorption from the dust and dirt which gets caught around the cyclops. They’re not smooth like the glass and this creates an imbalance of smoothness so the result is air resting in the area on the dust and dirt. Plus the temperature transfer from a sapphire onto the glued synthetic magnifier results in the uneven adjustment. Happens in aquariums all the time.
Clean your cyclops with an lens wipe with alcohol, let try then resubmerge and you’ll see no bubbles. |
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