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Old 20 January 2018, 12:32 AM   #1
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Help - Crystal Gasket heights?

I need some assistance with the sapphire crystal on a GMT. The original crystal stood proud of the bezel insert but after RSC serviced the watch the new crystal sits flush with the insert.

I have read that there are different gasket heights. Is this just a matter of putting a taller gasket on to bring the crystal up higher?
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Old 22 January 2018, 08:12 AM   #2
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I need some assistance with the sapphire crystal on a GMT. The original crystal stood proud of the bezel insert but after RSC serviced the watch the new crystal sits flush with the insert.

I have read that there are different gasket heights. Is this just a matter of putting a taller gasket on to bring the crystal up higher?


You are correct.

Rolex does manufacture sapphire crystal gaskets with different heights and each model with the sapphire crystal has a designated gasket height. One reason for this design, is to provide adequate hand clearance and seal integrity.
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You are correct.

Rolex does manufacture sapphire crystal gaskets with different heights and each model with the sapphire crystal has a designated gasket height. One reason for this design, is to provide adequate hand clearance and seal integrity.
Thanks Bob.

I have read that the new crystals are 1.8mm in thickness where the original was 2mm. Without the use of a taller gasket this would put the crystal at a lower height than the original. I believe this may be the case with this particular watch. I have the original gasket which measures 2.7mm but haven't removed the retaining ring yet to measure the "new" gasket. I suspect it is either a shorter gasket or simply needs a 3mm gasket to bring the crystal up to the proper height.

Now, it is just a matter of sourcing a Rolex 3mm gasket.
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They still make the crystal 2mm thickness. It's the B25-295-C12-C1. They probably installed the B25-295-CAR-C1 which is 1.8mm.

Both crystals are correct and within spec from Rolex for your model.
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Thanks. Given the 16760 has a bezel that is .5mm thicker than the 16700 and 16710 I would expect that it would need the taller crystal/gasket combination to get the crystal to the proper height.
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