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13 October 2024, 11:29 AM | #1 |
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Will a 16610 crystal fit on a 16600 sea dweller?
Just picked up a 16600 and I'm not a fan of how tall the crystal is. I know its a thicker crystal for deeper dives, but I'd like a thinner crystal for everyday wear.
They are both 40mm, so will a 16610 crystal work? Thanks |
13 October 2024, 03:35 PM | #2 |
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Not according to my size chart.
The 16600 is smaller by about 0.5mm
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No it will not.
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Thanks for the responses.
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Yep - Eddie is correct. 16600 crystal is indeed thicker
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Can't say for certain. Despite the fact that the crystal itself is thicker, you can install a thinner gasket for a "stouter" look. The SD gasket is also thicker than that on the 16610, I believe. As long as the hands clear, and assuming the diameters are the same, you'd be good with a 16610 gasket.
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I was referring to the diameters not being the same.
If the diameters were the same the crystal thickness would not be an issue.
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As the crystals are a different size diameter, using a different O-ring gasket is not advisable. Definitely unwise in the case of actual diving at depth.
It just takes a bit of water in the wrong place. |
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No the 16600 is different slightly smaller in diameter.
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