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1 September 2024, 09:39 AM | #1 |
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A Question for Aussie Members: Swapping a TrueDome D38 Crystal on My GMT 1675
Question: Can any Australia-based members recommend a trusted independent watchmaker that would be willing to swap a TrueDome D38 crystal onto my GMT 1675?
I have been to four independent watchmakers in the relatively small city where I reside and all have refused to do this work for me. Answers to this request have included: - "It's not a genuine Rolex part." - "I don't know if it will fit." - This watch should have a cyclops on the crystal." Having exhausted local options, I'm now looking to ship the watch somewhere within Australia to a trusted watchmaker who is willing to do the work. Any recommendations would be gratefully received. Thanks! |
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1 September 2024, 04:11 PM | #4 |
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Do it yourself
It’s very very easy |
1 September 2024, 04:55 PM | #5 |
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No ... it's not , to do it properly the glass should be machined to be the right fit to the glass lip and to the glass retaining ring ....then pressure tested afterwards . You wouldn't believe how many people fracture their 'easy to fit ' glass at home .
In Victoria , michael woods would probably sort it out for you without a drama . He's the ex head of Rolex Australia servicing , a vintage collector himself and a nice fella . Last edited by jedly1; 1 September 2024 at 04:56 PM.. Reason: Tupo |
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It might be easy if you have a proper crystal retaining ring press.
Additionally, crystals have been known to crack if not properly installed. I would recommend that you have any crystal installed by someone that knows how to install one - preferably a competent watchmaker.
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As mentioned by Jedly Michael Woods in Colac is your man to see he comes with a great reputation
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