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Old 15 October 2016, 01:17 PM   #1
kaerts
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Tudor

Hello - New to the forum. Attached are images of my vintage Tudor; manufactured in 1980. I believe the watch originally had a sapphire crystal - after servicing, it now has a acrylic crystal. The acrylic service crystal is really nothing like the configuration of the original and looks more or less like a top hat.

I'm sort of the mind to have the watch look as original as possible. Just curious what most do when they have a service crystal - replace it back with a new (aftermarket) sapphire or just stick with it? Btw, the first image is the watch with original crystal and the following two have the acrylic.

Thanks for viewing!
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