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  • #16
    the 1st 2 digit is the width of the strip? the last 2digit is for bucket?
    diamond & sapphire glass are NOT friends!!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by eeyer View Post
      the 1st 2 digit is the width of the strip? the last 2digit is for bucket?
      first is the lug width, the second digit is the buckle width

      http://www.watch-band-center.com/sho...rap&weiteres=9
      elusive

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      • #18
        no need to send to richemont for replacement
        buy diamond paste - i know someone who used it on 2 dinks on his seamaster and was like new after that.
        just don't accidentally rub any other parts of the watch with it whilst doing DIY
        "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed."

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        • #19
          Importantly, when you run your fingernails (applying pressure) over the 2 spots, can you feel the indentations? If so, it means the sapphire crystal has suffered tiny chips. If that's the case, no amount of diamond polish can do the job and your only salvage is to have the crystal changed. However, if not, then diamond paste can probably help you restore it back to being spotless, get the fine grade diamond paste on Ebay. After about 10 mins of rubbing it down with bull-strength, hurting your your thumb and fingers like hell, u can probably get it off.
          Last edited by Destro22BT; 30-07-13, 09:35 PM.
          "Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
          --Groucho Marx--

          *For faster response, pls direct all questions to my email: destro22bt@gmail.com thanks!

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