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The SMP is non reflective on the inside only, which will reduce glare a bit but does not remove it.
On watches which are non-relective on both sides (such as Fortis) the crystal seems to disapear. There is a down side to a non reflective coating on the outside of the crystal It will scratch and mark up over time.
: What do they mean by non-reflective glass? I
: can see myself in my watch glass... and it
: seems to reflect quite well. Which seems
: confusing. What do they mean? Is this
: non-reflective under water? If anyeone
: knows... I'd like to know too! Thanks...
: Great site!
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