funkyguyfromlondon wrote:its rectangle and a has a nasty chip missing from one corner.
any ideas on repairing to a fair cosmetic standard?
geoff
Sometimes flipping over is the best repair...stabilizing the area with a little clear epoxy, of course. But a nasty chip can be a full fledged crack waiting until the glass is released from the glue and the case to rear it's ugly head. From the business standpoint I never cover a person's glass against breakage if it needs to be removed for case work..... all you can do is your best and try to be careful. I
do cover the crystal of all incoming watches immediatly with stick on crystal protectors so I don't have to worry about any clumsy mistakes on my part.
Stuff happens.

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