My cyclops fell off in the ocean! I just went and bought an aftermarket crystal from ebay and had it installed.. Only problem is that the installer ****** up my bezel.. well, maybe not ****** up.. but definitely left some scratches.
How the f--k could he scratch the bezel gluing the cyclops. There is no reason why he would be going anywhere near the bezel at all!!
In case any of you lose a cyclops, it is a very easy DIY repar. I did this job at the kitchen table in less than 30 minutes. You need to buy the following items (I bought them from amazon, but they are also available from Esslinger, Ofrei, Cousins etc.):
http://www.amazon.com/Uv-Glue-With-Tip-GLU-112-00/dp/B0058ED0VE/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1376935752&sr=8-2&keywords=UV+glue
http://www.amazon.com/LEDwholesalers-Ultraviolet-LED-flashlight-7202UV395/dp/B001Q70A0G/ref=pd_bxgy_watch_img_y
I also always use latex gloves when I work--I recommend you do the same. You don't want to get any finger prints under the cyclops.
Here are my instructions:
1. Removed the bracelet.
2. Clean the watch head with dish detergent and luke warm water.
3. Clean the cyclops also using dish detergent and luke warm water. Don't do this using your hands. Instead, use a tea strainer or, if you want to get fancy, buy one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/FindingKing-Ultrasonic-Cleaner-Parts-Basket/dp/B0011GIM16/ref=sr_1_9?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1376936015&sr=1-9&keywords=tea+strainer
4. let the watch head and cyclops air dry on a papers clothes for 20 minutes or so. Then gently wipe them down using a clean microfiber cloth.
5. Wearing latex gloves, place the watch head in a case holder and make sure it is secure and that you have good lighting.
6. Attach the syringe to the glue container and follow the directions that come with the glue for its use.
7. Using the included syringe, I put a small 1mm dab of UV glue directly onto the crystal over the date window.
8. I then place the cyclops on the cyrstal over the date window so the glow is smack dab in the middle of the cyclops.
9. Don't expect that you're going to have it perfectly positioned. Using toothpicks, move and adjust the cyclops so that it is centered over the date window. Don't worry if you get a little extra glue on the crystal... this is normal.
10. Once you are satisfied with the position of the cyclops, Then use the UV flash light to cure the glue for 10-15 minutes. It may take less time to cure, but I like to be sure.
11. Use a little acetone on a lint free cloth/microfiber and wipe away the extra UV glue. You can use a little elbow grease, but it should come right off.
12. Reattach the bracelet. Give the watch and bracelet a good clearning, again with soap and water. Then wipe it off as you ordinarily would.
13. Pat yourself on the back. Job done!