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Old 22 April 2024, 09:49 PM   #5
Dan S
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All things considered, I probably wouldn't worry about it. The watch is what it is, watches are worn and parts get replaced over time. But when the time comes to replace the crystal, there are various aftermarket crystals that mimic the original shape or there are people who will modify service crystals. You can spend anywhere from $50 to $250 for the crystal alone. The topic has been addressed in many previous threads if you search.
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