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: Sapphire crystals are for all intents and
: purposes, impossible to scratch. I had the
: same problem you did with cheap watches.
: I've been wearing a Tissot PR 50 for 2 years
: now. The band is all scratched, the gold
: micro plate has worn through, but the
: crystal looks like the day I bought it. I
: wish they would make eye glasses out of this
: stuff.
Thanks, that's EXACTLY what I needed to hear! :-)
: So buy it and enjoy. I've been thinking about
: buying a seamaster professional for a long
: time myself. Maybe in a couple of more
: months.
Well hopefully by then I'll have mine and it'll be my turn to convince you.... :-)
Cheers,
Mark
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