So, it's possible to replace the crystal? I would need to do that on my Swatch chrono
Of course!
Any recommendations? should I buy any specific crystal? send it to Swatch (might be not serviceable)?
The problem is that the original crystal is fused into the case by using pressure/heat and pieces of the plexi are still hanging tight in it.
Read somewhere they are lazered so unserviceable,but if you return it Swatch give a discount off the next purchase. But that may just be for dead movements,broken crystals might not qualify,but you can always ask.
Any recommendations? should I buy any specific crystal? send it to Swatch (might be not serviceable)?
The problem is that the original crystal is fused into the case by using pressure/heat and pieces of the plexi are still hanging tight in it.
Read somewhere they are lazered so unserviceable,but if you return it Swatch give a discount off the next purchase. But that may just be for dead movements,broken crystals might not qualify,but you can always ask.
That's good to know!
Re: Swatch chronograph issues.
Posted: March 27th, 2022, 1:16 pm
by Yoda
I think that the rest of the plexi can be removed and a new glued in. Not that I have done it before, but there is a first time for everything.
Re: Swatch chronograph issues.
Posted: March 27th, 2022, 11:42 pm
by buddhabar
Hi M...
If it helps, watch this video ...spartan method..but it works.