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So what's the deal? It seems that some people's Seamaster crystals are flush all the way around, some are slightly raised all the way around, and mine is a mixture of both. Is this something I need to worry about? Mine came like it is new...
: I noticed that the crystal on my Seamaster Pro
: is ever so slightly higher on one side than
: on the other. On the other side, it is
: slightly lower than the bezel edge. Is this
: ok? From looking closely to the 'big
: picture' of the Seamaster in the Zowie
: gallery section, it looks to be the same...
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