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Re: Dust inside the crystal
In Response To: Dust inside the crystal ()

: inside of the crystal. Is it worth pulling
: the watch apart to remove that speck of
: dust?

Up to you. It won't damage anything. So you have to judge on how much it annoys you.

: It has also been suggested to me that
: the seals are in need of replacement and may
: be the cause of the dust?

Unlikely. The seals would have to be almost totally gone to let through a visible-sized piece of dust.

: I feel that the dust was from the breif
: inspection of the movement

Unlikely. Opening the back does not provide access to under the dial -- unless some goofball removed the movement completely from the watch.

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