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Re: water stain on the crystall
In Response To: water stain on the crystall ()

: Hello,

: I have a titanium seamaster and it has few water stain on the
: sapphire crystal surface. I tried every thing from rubbing
: alcohol to CLR to wipe off those water stains. But nothing work
: so far. Any thoughts? Or should I take it to the watchmaker to
: have it cleaned? It's pretty annoy, so please let me know if
: there's a good method to get rid off the stains!

: Thanks

Hi, a water stain should come right off with a damp cloth. Are they on the outside or inside? If inside, run and don't stop until you get to a watchmaker. Meaning a seal or gasket worn out or even not checking the crown and pusher screw down locks. Never heard of just a water stain on the OUTSIDE that you just can't wipe off.

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