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 Aloha Friends: I have enjoyed reading the forum and recently joined IHC. I have a question regarding crystals. I bought several Size 18 watches on eBay to practice work on (reasonably priced) and a couple of them have chips on the edges of the crystal. I have seen some of the thick old crystals scratched from use, almost to the point of being frosted. But these chips on the edges look odd to me, and I wonder if they were from someone trying to force the wrong sized crystal into the bezel.  Any thoughts? Do crystal edges get chipped from honest use? Or is this likely a result of bad workmanship? Thanks! Bob Godbey Honolulu  | |||
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 I am sure someone will have a better informed answer, but I know I have accidentally chipped of the edge of a crystal while mounted on the bezel by bumping into something with the watch in my pocket.  I think the time I did that it was one of the very thick crystals that sticks up above the edge of the bezel. By the way, welcome to the club too! Tom  | |||
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 Aloha Bob and Welcome! To me it sounds like someone has tried to reduce the size of a larger crystal to fit. Often folks will try to use coarse sandpaper or a standard grinding stone...all without coolant of any kind! It does work but will really make a mess out of the edge. Crystals can also be damaged, as you suspect, if forced into or out of an opening that is just a little too small. William  | |||
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 Thanks, Tom and William!  | ||||
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 Welcome Bob, Mele Kalikimaka and Haoli Makahiki Hou from a fellow Islander. Da kine ono information you like here bra. Braddah Steve  | |||
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 Mahalo, Braddah Steve!  | ||||
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