How To: Replace A Watch
Crystal
In this how to we will be discussing replacing a standard acrylic
plastic domed crystal. This is by far the most popular type of crystal
you will find on old or vintage watches which are severely scratched and
need to be replaced.

The first thing you will need is the tools. In the picture above you see
two pieces. The one on the right is the tool that compresses the edge of
the crystal so that it can be removed or installed. The one on the left
is to hold the crystal so you can grip it correctly before installing it
on the watch. These are commonly available online at watch repair houses
or on Amazon or eBay and are very inexpensive.

If you look closely you will see a ledge on the side of the crystal just
above the metal of the case, this little ledge is where you need to
place the opened jaws of the tool to grab the crystal like such:

Note that the tool is on the crystal only, at no point is it gripping
the case. Once this is accomplished twist the end of the tool to tighten
the jaws. Slowly rock the tool back and forth and the crystal should
slide out. If the tool comes off the crystal instead, the jaws were not
tight enough so try again. Once it gives way you should have this:

At this point be very careful not to touch the face of the watch or
hands. Any oil your hand leaves could damage the face or hands, not to
mention you could accidently break a hand off. Now take the new crystal
and place it on the other tool like so:

Loosen the brass thumbscrew and slide the metal plate up against the new
crystal snugly. Now just like you did on the watch place the other tool
on top of the crystal and screw it down snugly. The tool in the above
picture allows you to grab the crystal leaving enough room so that it
can slide in the case. Now just simply place the crystal back in the
watch the same way you removed it. If it will not fit and you are sure
it is the right size, tighten the tool a little more to make it fit.
This usually takes a few tries before you get the hang of it. Good luck!
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