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: ... to see them. Is yours large or smaal. First
: if you have the Seamaster, the watch crystal
: is supposed to be sapphire. I don't think
: this can be buffed out. Is teh watch still
: under warentee? Mine is and I'm waiting til
: just before mine is out to see if I get more
: scratches and then see if they'yll fix or
: replace crystal. If not under warentee,
: don't replace until absolutely required.
: It's expensive.
: Second, The blue is duller because of the
: anti-reflex coating inside.
: The titanium with electric blue face is
: beautiful as in Keith's picture.
It's definitely small but noticeable. It probably is still under warranty! Thanks for the tip!
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