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Originally Posted by 71truck
If you run your finger nail across can you feel it catch on it. That is how I tell if it is a scratch.
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Originally Posted by JacksonStone
Based on your written description, I would have guessed it's a scratch in the AR coating, which happen much easier than scratches to the crystal itself. I've had quite a few in various AR coated watches, and they all are hairline and only show up under certain lighting angles. However, that picture doesn't look like an AR scratch, but actually in the crystal. I suppose it could be an imperfection in the crystal, although something like that should have been weeded out by Omega's QC. How long have you had the watch, and when did you first notice it?
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I first thought it was a scratch but it's weird how I can actually look down the length of the imperfection in 3D. I definitely cannot feel it with my finger/nails.
I've had the watch since August last year.
Maybe worth a visit to the boutique.