rolex sub smudge underneath cyclops | Rolex cyclops replacement rolex sub smudge underneath cyclops On my no-longer-owned BLNR I had a “smudge” appear on my cyclops that looked pretty similar to your pic. It ended up not being a scratch, rather a separation of the glue under the cyclops. . Marquee at Cosmopolitan
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I reached down to move some plant pots and scraped my Sub on a big distressed terracotta plant pot (ie rough surface). I quickly checked for damage and the case was fine. .On my no-longer-owned BLNR I had a “smudge” appear on my cyclops that looked pretty similar to your pic. It ended up not being a scratch, rather a separation of the glue under the cyclops. . The correct way to remove the cyclops is to take it to a Rolex certified watchmaker and have him replace the crystal with a Rolex crystal without a cyclops. This way, you can .
I reached down to move some plant pots and scraped my Sub on a big distressed terracotta plant pot (ie rough surface). I quickly checked for damage and the case was fine. The cyclops, however, has some scratches.
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Hi TRF, I noticed the cyclops on my 1-1/2 year old subc is now "blurry". Almost like a substance is adhered to the exterior of the cyclops. It doesn't seem to be scratched. I tried cleaning with soap and water but it is still there. Has anyone experienced anything similar to this? I'll post pictures later. Thanks! Scratched sapphire crystal on submariner date Rolex General Discussion
On my no-longer-owned BLNR I had a “smudge” appear on my cyclops that looked pretty similar to your pic. It ended up not being a scratch, rather a separation of the glue under the cyclops. RSC replaced the crystal for me under warranty. The correct way to remove the cyclops is to take it to a Rolex certified watchmaker and have him replace the crystal with a Rolex crystal without a cyclops. This way, you can keep the original crystal and have it reinstalled if you so choose.this should be good news: in all Rolex watches, the cyclops is not part of the crystal--both are manufactured, finished, and then the cyclops is affixed to the crystal. so the crystal should not need to be replaced (though whether it must first be removed, i don't know)
Well, I've received a lot of questions about how to remove the cyclops, so I just made a video on how to do it. The steps are basically: 1. use butane lighter [some have had success with a soldering iron also] to heat cyclops, not the crystal directly, until there's a slight "puff" (usually 2-5 seconds depending on watch - careful not to heat . I have a small scratch going across the cyclops on my GMT-C - pics below. MY understanding is that there is a layer of AR coating both on the underside of the crystal beneath the cyclops, and on the exterior of the cyclops. Was looking at sub today and to my horror, saw some scratches on the cyclop lens itself. I have been very careful with my watch but somehow, still cannot prevent hairline scratches appearing. Has anyone encountered this before and can it be polished off without going to shops?
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I remember being irritated about the smudges that would accumulate around the cyclops on my SubC when I had it. One of the reasons why I wanted no cyclops on my next watch - and I ended up with a DSSD. I was wondering if anyone else sees this as a problem and how do you get rid of it? I reached down to move some plant pots and scraped my Sub on a big distressed terracotta plant pot (ie rough surface). I quickly checked for damage and the case was fine. The cyclops, however, has some scratches.
Hi TRF, I noticed the cyclops on my 1-1/2 year old subc is now "blurry". Almost like a substance is adhered to the exterior of the cyclops. It doesn't seem to be scratched. I tried cleaning with soap and water but it is still there. Has anyone experienced anything similar to this? I'll post pictures later. Thanks! Scratched sapphire crystal on submariner date Rolex General Discussion
On my no-longer-owned BLNR I had a “smudge” appear on my cyclops that looked pretty similar to your pic. It ended up not being a scratch, rather a separation of the glue under the cyclops. RSC replaced the crystal for me under warranty. The correct way to remove the cyclops is to take it to a Rolex certified watchmaker and have him replace the crystal with a Rolex crystal without a cyclops. This way, you can keep the original crystal and have it reinstalled if you so choose.this should be good news: in all Rolex watches, the cyclops is not part of the crystal--both are manufactured, finished, and then the cyclops is affixed to the crystal. so the crystal should not need to be replaced (though whether it must first be removed, i don't know)
Well, I've received a lot of questions about how to remove the cyclops, so I just made a video on how to do it. The steps are basically: 1. use butane lighter [some have had success with a soldering iron also] to heat cyclops, not the crystal directly, until there's a slight "puff" (usually 2-5 seconds depending on watch - careful not to heat . I have a small scratch going across the cyclops on my GMT-C - pics below. MY understanding is that there is a layer of AR coating both on the underside of the crystal beneath the cyclops, and on the exterior of the cyclops. Was looking at sub today and to my horror, saw some scratches on the cyclop lens itself. I have been very careful with my watch but somehow, still cannot prevent hairline scratches appearing. Has anyone encountered this before and can it be polished off without going to shops?
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