The video follows a watch enthusiast as they attempt to repair scratches on their Seiko watch's Hardlex crystal using a Dremel and diamond polish. The process is detailed, showing the steps involved and the tools used. The video ends with the watch enthusiast reflecting on the effectiveness of the repair and the cost of the process.
51084 1 год назад 8:48The video explores a method for repairing scratches on sapphire and hardlex watch crystals using a diamond paste product called Scratch Genie. The creator shares their experience using the product on two watches, a Seiko Sumo and a Panerai, and discusses the pros and cons of this approach compared to replacing the crystal.
110096 7 лет назад 8:19The video explores why Seiko watches don't use sapphire crystals. The host explains that Seiko uses a proprietary material called Hardlex, which is less scratch-resistant than sapphire but more impact-resistant. The host argues that the difference in quality is not significant enough to warrant a higher price, and that Hardlex allows Seiko to offer affordable watches.
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