I just mean the date window seems to have a blue reflection unlike gen maybe?Gen xtal only has AR coating on the date window...so you will get quite a bit of reflection on gen too.
I just mean the date window seems to have a blue reflection unlike gen maybe?Gen xtal only has AR coating on the date window...so you will get quite a bit of reflection on gen too.
I just mean the date window seems to have a blue reflection unlike gen maybe?
it seems that the crystal is too protruding, perhaps it is due to the too high gasket that does not perfectly fit the case
Hi guys, i have a Clean GMT Pepsi v2. the xtal doesnt seem the best compared to my VSF Omega. is it worth swapping out for a chris xtal? is this something i can do at home with a few tools from ebay?
[mention]Sub007 [/mention]
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MadeiraG thanks for tagging and happy to clear why crystal sits just a tiny bit higher
I asked Nikz19 and he told me that in order to preserve water tightness he kept the Rep gasket. If he would have used Gen gasket he had to file the inner part of the crystal retaining ring. But then the watch will lose waterproofness.
So as I always want to go in a pool and not worry or look stupid by removing my watch before I jump in…I prefer water tightness over a mm of height difference that only RWI members in these threads discuss about.
As in real life we live and enjoy our watches ;-)
Went through most of this trying to get an idea ... What is the consensus of going with CF versus GSF V4 versus GMF V6 ?
Correct. Genuine gasket didn’t fit, and Sub007 decided it would have been best to have a 0.01mm higher crystal than having to modify the inner part of the crystal retaining ring and lose waterproofness for good.
What would you guys think it’s a major tell, a 0.01mm totally unnoticeable on wrist or tell your friends “wait a second, I need to take off my brand new Rolex before taking a bath” when you’re at the pool?
Let me also add 50% of the serviced watches around have an “incorrect” gasket, because if the crystal hasn’t to be swapped but the gasket do the RSC will just put any 295 diameter gasket in it, regardless if it’s 0.1 different from the stock one. So stop caring too much about bullshit…….. You’ll learn to enjoy your watches way more
this is just one of the multiple feedbacks from gen owners for this available on the web: https://www.rolexforums.com/archive/index.php/t-581511.html
Hi Nikz,
Any reason why you would have to modify the crystal retaining ring? I've just swapped my crystal and used another gasket and it worked fine? Genuinely curious and I do agree that people going crazy over gasket height is stupid lol. (I think accurate magnification is way more important)
God this CG obsession is embarrassing.
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What is "ROF" and what is "CG"??
What is "ROF" and what is "CG"??
ROF is a factory and CG stands for Crown Guards
The gen gasket that comes with the new 295 crystals (brownish AR like the newer 126610 crystals) is simply too thick to fit, so needs to reduce the inner diameter of the retaining ring. Hence losing the waterproofness