Replacing glass face
Discussion
If the glass is badly scratched, take the watch to your local jewellers (H.Samuel, F.Hinds etc) and see what they can do for you in terms of replacement ... 
My mate has a relatively new Accurist titanium chronograph watch, which has two large scratches across the surface of the glass. He inquired as to the cost of a replacement. I believe he said a service and glass replacement was £130 - About the same price as the watch was new!

My mate has a relatively new Accurist titanium chronograph watch, which has two large scratches across the surface of the glass. He inquired as to the cost of a replacement. I believe he said a service and glass replacement was £130 - About the same price as the watch was new!
I've no idea. Not sure how I tell either.
The code of the back is MB306, CAL 0S60.
It was only, about 10 years ago, a £100 or so watch. I'm happy to fix myself as it's only an old watch. I have a replacement battery coming along and I can remove the back of the watch and I think the whole unit can come out (would need to figure out how to remove the winders and face itself etc.).
If it were a case of £20 at a jewellers to sort, or getting a face for a fiver and DIY then I'll do it. Otherwise, I'll just put the new battery in and leave it at that. Just be nice to do the face as it's a good watch (never known a watch to be and stay so accurate for years!).
The code of the back is MB306, CAL 0S60.
It was only, about 10 years ago, a £100 or so watch. I'm happy to fix myself as it's only an old watch. I have a replacement battery coming along and I can remove the back of the watch and I think the whole unit can come out (would need to figure out how to remove the winders and face itself etc.).
If it were a case of £20 at a jewellers to sort, or getting a face for a fiver and DIY then I'll do it. Otherwise, I'll just put the new battery in and leave it at that. Just be nice to do the face as it's a good watch (never known a watch to be and stay so accurate for years!).
Try Bry at satintime.com, he is a top guy, and although he may take a couple of weeks to get it done his prices are rock bottom, and the workmanship is top notch, he's doing my camel trophy glass at the minute and i should receive it back tomorrow, tell him the MILF diver sent you 
Thanks,
Andrew

Thanks,
Andrew
Dracoro said:
I've no idea. Not sure how I tell either.
The code of the back is MB306, CAL 0S60.
It was only, about 10 years ago, a £100 or so watch. I'm happy to fix myself as it's only an old watch. I have a replacement battery coming along and I can remove the back of the watch and I think the whole unit can come out (would need to figure out how to remove the winders and face itself etc.).
If it were a case of £20 at a jewellers to sort, or getting a face for a fiver and DIY then I'll do it. Otherwise, I'll just put the new battery in and leave it at that. Just be nice to do the face as it's a good watch (never known a watch to be and stay so accurate for years!).
I had a very similar watch. I asked Accurist repair centre if they could. £35 all in and a battery change. I got a new bezel and also a new glass screen put in.The code of the back is MB306, CAL 0S60.
It was only, about 10 years ago, a £100 or so watch. I'm happy to fix myself as it's only an old watch. I have a replacement battery coming along and I can remove the back of the watch and I think the whole unit can come out (would need to figure out how to remove the winders and face itself etc.).
If it were a case of £20 at a jewellers to sort, or getting a face for a fiver and DIY then I'll do it. Otherwise, I'll just put the new battery in and leave it at that. Just be nice to do the face as it's a good watch (never known a watch to be and stay so accurate for years!).
I loved that watch, but some
nicked it about 6 months ago. 
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