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Old 20 January 2017, 03:43 AM   #1
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Replacing Cyclops on Submariner

I knocked the cyclops off of my Submariner by running into a door.

I have sourced a replacement Cyclops but am unsure what glue to use to put the new Cyclops in place.

Any help appreciated.
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Old 20 January 2017, 04:23 AM   #2
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UV glue. You can cure it with sunlight but for just a little more $$ than the glue itself, you can buy a kit with the glue and a special flashlight to cure it. Don't go crazy with the glue... Just a tiny drop like from tip of a toothpick is enough. Only the glue right under the cyclops will cure and the rest that squishes out can be wiped away.
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Old 20 January 2017, 04:25 AM   #3
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Do you like the way it looks off? I used to tool with the idea of taking mine off...
Btw, captain Jim, since you're in Key Largo I take it you're not participating in the Reef Cup?
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Old 20 January 2017, 04:29 AM   #4
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While Googling I found a way to do it with Ultraviolet Glue - which needs a UV light to cure.

Will superglue or similar glue work just as well?
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Old 20 January 2017, 04:29 AM   #5
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Do you like the way it looks off? I used to tool with the idea of taking mine off...
Btw, captain Jim, since you're in Key Largo I take it you're not participating in the Reef Cup?
I like it on so as to see the date better.

What is the Reef Cup?
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Old 20 January 2017, 04:31 AM   #6
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You must use UV glue. You can cure it with sunlight if you don't want to buy the little UV flashlight although the whole proper kit is <$15 shipped.
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Old 20 January 2017, 04:32 AM   #7
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You must use UV glue. You can cure it with sunlight if you don't want to buy the little UV flashlight although the whole proper kit is <$15 shipped.
Can/will you tell me where to get that kit?
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Old 20 January 2017, 04:35 AM   #8
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I found a glue/UV light kit--Thank all of you for your assistance!!
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Old 20 January 2017, 04:35 AM   #9
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Amazon has it but there are probably others, as the same method is used to fix smartphones.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015P21AII?psc=1
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I like it on so as to see the date better.

What is the Reef Cup?
Ocean Reef Club's sailfish tournament http://rcup17.catchstat.com/
Those 60 plus boats out to the east of you right now
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Old 20 January 2017, 04:52 AM   #11
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Ocean Reef Club's sailfish tournament http://rcup17.catchstat.com/
Those 60 plus boats out to the east of you right now
Ocean Reef Club

I drive dive boats ..
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Old 21 January 2017, 01:53 AM   #12
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Ocean Reef Club

I drive dive boats ..
Got ya Will PM next time I'm down (maybe next month, maybe next year depending on what Dr's say about zika etc), maybe we can charter a dive
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Old 21 January 2017, 01:59 AM   #13
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I knocked the cyclops off of my Submariner by running into a door.

I have sourced a replacement Cyclops but am unsure what glue to use to put the new Cyclops in place.

Any help appreciated.
While you are at it, why don't you take some pics of your Submariner and post on here for us to see. I think lot of them will be interested to see Sub without Cyclops pics!!
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Old 21 January 2017, 02:08 AM   #14
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Old 21 January 2017, 02:41 AM   #15
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While Googling I found a way to do it with Ultraviolet Glue - which needs a UV light to cure.

Will superglue or similar glue work just as well?
It won't give you as much time to get the cyclops straight and probably won't dry as clear as the UV glue. www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=375949
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Old 25 January 2017, 09:21 AM   #16
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Thanks for the help & advice!!!
It was an easy fix using the U/V light glue.

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Old 26 January 2017, 02:49 AM   #17
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^^ I'm not sure how to state this diplomatically, but that cyclops does not look good at all. Too big and the level of magnification is low. Not sure where you bought it, but these cyclops from Otto Frei are popular among do-it-yourselfers and good quality.

http://www.ofrei.com/page474.html

The third one down, 7mm x 5.5mm is the correct size.
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Old 26 January 2017, 07:04 AM   #18
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Perhaps the photo is deceiving.

The cyclops I added is in fact 7 mm X 5.5 mm. I quickly found the correct dimensions for the replacement before ordering doing a Google search.

I have had this Rolex for about 25 years & the magnification appears to be the same as it has always been.
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Old 26 January 2017, 10:26 AM   #19
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Is it a little bit cockeyed (the right side looks lower than the left) or is it just a trick of the camera? I too thought that the magnification looked a little weak. I'm not one that thinks that a Submariner looks right without the cyclops although opinions vary.
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