Removing scratches on watch glass

Removing scratches on watch glass

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g77

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63 posts

228 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
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Hi guys

I have got some minor verging to medium scratches on my Tag Monaco (McQueen model). I have done a search and found that some people have used Brasso or toothpaste to remove scratches.

Anyone got any advice or does anyone know the actual procedure?
Which is better?
Any risk of making the problem worse?

And equally at the weekend I managed to scratch my glasses; would the same process work on spectacles as well???

Cheers all

G

princeperch

8,026 posts

254 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
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polywatch is also pretty good stuff

pikeyboy

2,349 posts

221 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
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yeah used this with exellent results on my speedmaster professional (snoopy), only works on crystal faces though i think. bought it on ebay 3 quid for a tiny tube but lasts ages

wheely

1 posts

210 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
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Polywatch is great for plastic crystals. It won't touch Saphire though. Also before you go polishing away check you don't have an AR coating on the crystal.

CivPilot

6,240 posts

247 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
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pikeyboy said:
yeah used this with exellent results on my speedmaster professional (snoopy), only works on crystal faces though i think. bought it on ebay 3 quid for a tiny tube but lasts ages


Well your Speedmaster Professional Snoopy doesn't have a Crystal face... it has a plastic one (Hesalite, just like all the other moonwatches ). Polywatch only works on non glass watch faces as the way it works is to gently melt the upper most layer of plastic and then blend in the scratches using the melted particles.

Agree with what your saying though about it's ability to repair a Speedmaster, I used it on a mates and removed a very nasty graze in about 30seconds. Top stuff

Edited to add:

IIRC the Monaco has a plastic face, so I would rec. Polywatch (Cotton wool is the best applicator/polisher I have found)


Edited by CivPilot on Tuesday 22 May 14:23

anonymous-user

61 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
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CivPilot said:
Well your Speedmaster Professional Snoopy doesn't have a Crystal face... it has a plastic one (Hesalite, just like all the other moonwatches smile ).
The 3873.50.31 and 3573.50.00 have sapphire faces. As do the yellow gold and bimetal watches from the '70s.



The Snoopy has a Hesalite face.

Civpilot

6,240 posts

247 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
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stovey said:
CivPilot said:
Well your Speedmaster Professional Snoopy doesn't have a Crystal face... it has a plastic one (Hesalite, just like all the other moonwatches smile ).
The 3873.50.31 and 3573.50.00 have sapphire faces. As do the yellow gold and bimetal watches from the '70s.



The Snoopy has a Hesalite face.
[pedant mode on]

But I did say "moonwatches". IIRC The 3873.50.31 is the leather strap model, so is not "moon spec" per say, and the 3573.50.00 is the Sapphire back, so again, not approved by NASA as a "Moonwatch". The Snoopy is identical spec to the Omega Speedmaster that NASA approved and is hence, a proper Hesalite faced moonwatch

[/pedant mode off]

wink



(yeah, I'm just being picky back at ya tongue out )

Maxf

8,426 posts

248 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
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Civpilot said:
stovey said:
CivPilot said:
Well your Speedmaster Professional Snoopy doesn't have a Crystal face... it has a plastic one (Hesalite, just like all the other moonwatches smile ).
The 3873.50.31 and 3573.50.00 have sapphire faces. As do the yellow gold and bimetal watches from the '70s.



The Snoopy has a Hesalite face.
[pedant mode on]

But I did say "moonwatches". IIRC The 3873.50.31 is the leather strap model, so is not "moon spec" per say, and the 3573.50.00 is the Sapphire back, so again, not approved by NASA as a "Moonwatch". The Snoopy is identical spec to the Omega Speedmaster that NASA approved and is hence, a proper Hesalite faced moonwatch

[/pedant mode off]

wink



(yeah, I'm just being picky back at ya tongue out )
You pair of pedants! I dont think the leather straps or bracelets were tested as the 'moon watch' was on a NASA designed velcro strap.

Civpilot

6,240 posts

247 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2007
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Maxf said:
Civpilot said:
stovey said:
CivPilot said:
Well your Speedmaster Professional Snoopy doesn't have a Crystal face... it has a plastic one (Hesalite, just like all the other moonwatches smile ).
The 3873.50.31 and 3573.50.00 have sapphire faces. As do the yellow gold and bimetal watches from the '70s.



The Snoopy has a Hesalite face.
[pedant mode on]

But I did say "moonwatches". IIRC The 3873.50.31 is the leather strap model, so is not "moon spec" per say, and the 3573.50.00 is the Sapphire back, so again, not approved by NASA as a "Moonwatch". The Snoopy is identical spec to the Omega Speedmaster that NASA approved and is hence, a proper Hesalite faced moonwatch

[/pedant mode off]

wink



(yeah, I'm just being picky back at ya tongue out )
You pair of pedants! I dont think the leather straps or bracelets were tested as the 'moon watch' was on a NASA designed velcro strap.
laugh and you call us pedants laugh



You are of course correct....



However, this is a picture of Aldrin wearing his Nasa issue Speedmaster "off mission" and you can clearly see that it has been changed to a bracelet version for civie times...





(The snoopy is still fitted with the Hesalite plastic face tongue outtongue out )

pikeyboy

2,349 posts

221 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2007
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apologies for causing such controvesy, i had previously heard the hesalite reffered to as hesalite crystal hence my inital post, i stand corected.



Pikey.

anonymous-user

61 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2007
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Civpilot said:
stovey said:
CivPilot said:
Well your Speedmaster Professional Snoopy doesn't have a Crystal face... it has a plastic one (Hesalite, just like all the other moonwatches smile ).
The 3873.50.31 and 3573.50.00 have sapphire faces. As do the yellow gold and bimetal watches from the '70s.



The Snoopy has a Hesalite face.
[pedant mode on]

But I did say "moonwatches". IIRC The 3873.50.31 is the leather strap model, so is not "moon spec" per say, and the 3573.50.00 is the Sapphire back, so again, not approved by NASA as a "Moonwatch". The Snoopy is identical spec to the Omega Speedmaster that NASA approved and is hence, a proper Hesalite faced moonwatch

[/pedant mode off]

wink



(yeah, I'm just being picky back at ya tongue out )
You can't prove the Cal(1)861 was ever worn on the moon. But are happy to call it a 'moon watch'. The (1)863 is just a tarted up movement with aesthetic differences and sapphire case back. How is it not a "moon watch"? Omega call it a moon watch. Don't they name the watches. Or is the name "moon watch" only for watches worn on the moon? So only a few .321s that are still around. Or is the name "Moon Watch" reserved for just NASA tested models even though the.861 didn't go to the moon. Is the kind of strap or bracelet also now somehow relevent?



The Cal 861 wasn't tested until later and can't be proven to have been worn on the moon, thus can't be called a "Moon Watch" by your logic.



What will you now call All the NASA tested .861s with the multitude of different bracelets that have existed since the tests in the '60s? but never been on the moon?









Edited by stovey on Wednesday 23 May 10:15


anonymous-user

61 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2007
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pikeyboy said:
apologies for causing such controvesy, i had previously heard the hesalite reffered to as hesalite crystal hence my inital post, i stand corected.



Pikey.
Hesalite (a brand name of plexiglass) is a very strong plastic used by NASA as although it scratches easily, will not shatter like sapphire. Which is obviously prefferable in a Zero G environment.

Maxf

8,426 posts

248 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2007
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If anyone wants a replica NASA strap and has very small wrists I can send you one for nothing. I ordered the wrong size and it seems a shame to throw it out - you would need the wrists of an ant though (less than 7 inches IIRC).

anonymous-user

61 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2007
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Maxf said:
If anyone wants a replica NASA strap and has very small wrists I can send you one for nothing. I ordered the wrong size and it seems a shame to throw it out - you would need the wrists of an ant though (less than 7 inches IIRC).
Is that one from TimeZone Max?

Marki

15,763 posts

277 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2007
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Should have got a Rolex hehe

Maxf

8,426 posts

248 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2007
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stovey said:
Maxf said:
If anyone wants a replica NASA strap and has very small wrists I can send you one for nothing. I ordered the wrong size and it seems a shame to throw it out - you would need the wrists of an ant though (less than 7 inches IIRC).
Is that one from TimeZone Max?
No - from a guy who supposedly makes them from a copy of the original blueprints - its very good quality.



He does 2 sizes - the full NASA length and a shorter one you can wear without looking like an idiot.



Free if you want it?

anonymous-user

61 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2007
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Maxf said:
stovey said:
Maxf said:
If anyone wants a replica NASA strap and has very small wrists I can send you one for nothing. I ordered the wrong size and it seems a shame to throw it out - you would need the wrists of an ant though (less than 7 inches IIRC).
Is that one from TimeZone Max?
No - from a guy who supposedly makes them from a copy of the original blueprints - its very good quality.



He does 2 sizes - the full NASA length and a shorter one you can wear without looking like an idiot.



Free if you want it?
Thanks but i doubt it will fit me either. If you're giving it away though I would probably use it for photography.



Do you know somewhere where I can get either a 1171, 1450 or 1479 Bracelet from? Which Bracelet do you prefer?

paulrhodes

1,811 posts

229 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2007
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Maxf said:
stovey said:
Maxf said:
If anyone wants a replica NASA strap and has very small wrists I can send you one for nothing. I ordered the wrong size and it seems a shame to throw it out - you would need the wrists of an ant though (less than 7 inches IIRC).
Is that one from TimeZone Max?
No - from a guy who supposedly makes them from a copy of the original blueprints - its very good quality.



He does 2 sizes - the full NASA length and a shorter one you can wear without looking like an idiot.



Free if you want it?
Umm can I have it??



I'd be very appreciative, mines wearing a croc strap at the moment and I fancy a change.



Thanks

Maxf

8,426 posts

248 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2007
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paulrhodes said:
Maxf said:
stovey said:
Maxf said:
If anyone wants a replica NASA strap and has very small wrists I can send you one for nothing. I ordered the wrong size and it seems a shame to throw it out - you would need the wrists of an ant though (less than 7 inches IIRC).
Is that one from TimeZone Max?
No - from a guy who supposedly makes them from a copy of the original blueprints - its very good quality.



He does 2 sizes - the full NASA length and a shorter one you can wear without looking like an idiot.



Free if you want it?
Umm can I have it??



I'd be very appreciative, mines wearing a croc strap at the moment and I fancy a change.



Thanks
No worries - like I said though it is really small. Drop me an email with your address and I'll pop it in the post.



Stovey - if you want one for photography I have a full length (ie big enough to wear with your spacesuit wink ) you can gladly borrow!

anonymous-user

61 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2007
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Maxf said:
paulrhodes said:
Maxf said:
stovey said:
Maxf said:
If anyone wants a replica NASA strap and has very small wrists I can send you one for nothing. I ordered the wrong size and it seems a shame to throw it out - you would need the wrists of an ant though (less than 7 inches IIRC).
Is that one from TimeZone Max?
No - from a guy who supposedly makes them from a copy of the original blueprints - its very good quality.



He does 2 sizes - the full NASA length and a shorter one you can wear without looking like an idiot.



Free if you want it?
Umm can I have it??



I'd be very appreciative, mines wearing a croc strap at the moment and I fancy a change.



Thanks
No worries - like I said though it is really small. Drop me an email with your address and I'll pop it in the post.



Stovey - if you want one for photography I have a full length (ie big enough to wear with your spacesuit wink ) you can gladly borrow!
That's kind of you. Do you know anything about the bracelets?