June 19, 2015, 02:07
William D. WhiteFusee Crystal
This watch came in for a new crystal recently. Included was a broken convex high dome which was an incorrect replacement. The original crystal type for this particular English fusee is a high lunette. Shown is the glass replacement I made using my own non-traditional technique of forming the glass to exactly replicate the profile of the original. This crystal began life as a piece of 1.2mm flat glass. I am very happy with the results and thought I would share a few images of this really nice little watch.
William
June 19, 2015, 02:10
William D. WhiteThe correct crystal type will visually match the case features and allow ample hand clearance.
June 19, 2015, 02:18
William D. WhiteShown in cross section.
I can make correct replacement glass crystals for any antique European open face watch. Flat or concave bullseyes can be added at no extra cost.
Thanks for looking!
William
June 19, 2015, 03:37
Mike HaigGreat work William.
You qualify for genius status

Mike
June 24, 2015, 19:38
Victor Kienasthat is awesome.i know where to get one made if I need one.i am lucky because I have collected a large amount of high dome and bullseye crystals .I do a lot of the old verge fusee watches so I always grab anything I can find.that is very neat that you can make the crystals.good job..