Tag Heuer crystal screen
Tag Heuer crystal screen
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dave4959

Original Poster:

173 posts

215 months

Sunday 10th May 2009
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I've had my watch around 9 months
http://www.tagheuer.com/the-collection/carrera/men...
However I’ve managed to scratch the 'Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal' screen. It is just a small hairline scratch between the 6th and 7th hand but it is really annoying me.
Is it possible to polish the scratch out at a jewellers, if so what will I be looking at paying or will I just have to live with it.

andy_s

19,785 posts

282 months

Sunday 10th May 2009
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I think saphure is a replacement job, couple of hundred at a guess.

shentodj

401 posts

251 months

Sunday 10th May 2009
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Just a quick word of warning.

I bought a replacement crystal for my Monaco off Ebay and found that it doesn't fit. I paid £38 from a man in Spain, but sorry I can't find his Ebay name.

Anyway, it's square so it looks the part, but the man in the watch shop explained it's the wrong profile.

If I can find his Ebay login, I'll post it later.

Regards,
Shentodj

toohuge

3,469 posts

239 months

Sunday 10th May 2009
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Before parting with any money give Tag a call and ask them whether this is normal. I presume you are still under warranty. I can't promise anything but it is worth a try. smile

glazbagun

15,106 posts

220 months

Sunday 10th May 2009
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Find a reputable watchmaker- scratches can be polished out, even in saphire crystal. If you're planning on reselling it, though, then a replacement crystal might be the favoured option. If you've just bought it recently, you could always try visiting the place you bought it from and complaining that it got scratched so easily- they might get it done for free.

Edited by glazbagun on Monday 11th May 00:03

cathalm

606 posts

267 months

Monday 11th May 2009
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I have 2 monacos and both have been scratched at one point or another. Take it to any watch stockist that performs repairs, probably the place you bought it from. youll most likley find its only a small imperfection and a bit of polishig and it dissapears like magic.

Dominic H

3,287 posts

255 months

Monday 11th May 2009
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With regard to the above....

The guarantee does not cover accidental damage, in this case a scratch on the sapphire crystal. These are scratch-resistant but not scratch-proof, these are much harder/tougher than a mineral crystal used in other watches.

The Monaco has a plastic/acrylic crystal from which most scratches can be polished out, unfortunately you can't do this a sapphire crystal...

Have a look on the British Horological website to see your nearest decent, independant watchmaker. Fitting a new crystal is a 20 minute job....

Hope this helps.

DH