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oldtools

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  1. Yes, the crystal scratches can be polished out. A popular way to remove them is with Polywatch. https://www.amazon.com/Polywatch-Plastic-Crystal-Polisher-Polishing/dp/B07RYPG96T/ref=asc_df_B07RYPG96T?tag=bngsmtphsnus-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=80745502739818&hvnetw=s&hvqmt=e&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4584345029616316&psc=1
  2. "With life giving me nothing but challenges ( not too much happy moments), i think i may have arrived near the end." This doesn't sound good. Do you have someone close by that you can talk with? Can we help? Please PM me if you would like to talk.
  3. Yes, you will need a spacer. This one will work well. https://helenarou.com/eta-adapter-for-genuine-or-clone-rolex-5512-5515512551355141680.html
  4. Glad you're back/still here Jimmythree/Automatico !
  5. Very nice! More pictures, please
  6. Here is a list of people on RWG that may be able to replace your crystal. https://rwg.cc/forum/179-repairmodification-services/
  7. Is the crystal acrylic? Mineral glass? Sapphire?
  8. Where are you located? There are some repair choices listed here... https://rwg.cc/forum/179-repairmodification-services/
  9. Beautiful! You need to show off the back of that watch. Probably the best watch back ever made!
  10. Not sure, but I'm guessing this is a Kermit?
  11. You have 9 posts on a watch forum and this is what you choose to share?
  12. Great! How did Helson hear of your problem? It's nice that they are taking care of you.
  13. I checked with Mary about a year ago and she said she could not get them any more
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