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Seiko LC Quartz 0624 / 0439 glass

Post20 Mar 2014, 15:09

Does anyone know if the crystals (glass) on 0624-5009 and 0439-5009 are interchangable?

(They look similar but these things are rarely so straight forward).
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Re: Seiko LC Quartz 0624 / 0439 glass

Post20 Mar 2014, 16:27

Hi,

The 0439-5009 is fixed to the bezel, and cannot be removed without force, where the 0624-5009's is removable because it is a separate part.

Hop this helps.

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Re: Seiko LC Quartz 0624 / 0439 glass

Post20 Mar 2014, 20:18

Short anwser,
No ,it doesn't fit for the reasons retrowrist already stated.
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Re: Seiko LC Quartz 0624 / 0439 glass

Post20 Mar 2014, 21:40

Many thanks for the replies - had a feeling that would be the case. Back on with the hunt for a good 0624 crystal then...
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Re: Seiko LC Quartz 0624 / 0439 glass

Post20 Mar 2014, 22:47

is it broke or badly scratch?
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Re: Seiko LC Quartz 0624 / 0439 glass

Post21 Mar 2014, 08:01

Actually theres some misunderstanding here

The 0624 is mounted on a brass frame that also houses the buttons. It is heavily glued onto that frame but! it can and has been known to separate

The 0432 is a stand alone glass that is pressed into the case - I would not suggest removing this glass unless you have a lot of time and patience - experience with this model

I have a few used 0624 crystals, new is not possible anymore

I know I guy who can polish them but because of the size the edges can be slightly over bevelled . also I am able to get new crystals cut, kasper can also do this but you need a specific thickness etc
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Re: Seiko LC Quartz 0624 / 0439 glass

Post21 Mar 2014, 15:44

Seiko Kid wrote:The 0432 is a stand alone glass that is pressed into the case - I would not suggest removing this glass unless you have a lot of time and patience - experience with this model


Hi Seiko Kid, and thanks.

Actually, you can remove the 0432 crystal from it's bezel if you apply direct heat from a hairdryer, and then push from the inside with preferably a "wooden" bamboo stick or some thing close to that. You would want to have the bezel in a movement stand while doing it. I have had good success with this, and am usually able to salvage the retaining gasket. Once removed as described, you have two choices: polish the existing crystal with sandpaper and other polishing materials, or two, have someone like Kasper cut a new piece of glass.

Anyway, I hope that helps a little.

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Re: Seiko LC Quartz 0624 / 0439 glass

Post21 Mar 2014, 15:50

Patrick, your getting your watch models the wrong way round
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Re: Seiko LC Quartz 0624 / 0439 glass

Post21 Mar 2014, 16:28

Seiko Kid wrote:Patrick, your getting your watch models the wrong way round


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Re: Seiko LC Quartz 0624 / 0439 glass

Post21 Mar 2014, 16:29

0432 the glass is not on a bezel. it push fits into the case with the aid of a rubber gasket like most other models
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Re: Seiko LC Quartz 0624 / 0439 glass

Post21 Mar 2014, 16:33

Ok, I see, my mind is correct, but my description of the objects were wrong. I am sorry, and I will correct this in case I need to make further posts of this in the future.

Thank you, Seiko Kid,

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Re: Seiko LC Quartz 0624 / 0439 glass

Post21 Mar 2014, 23:28

In answer to Kaspers question mine is badly scratched - probably beyond refinishing.

Thanks again for the answers - I've got Seiko lcd's with glass that matches both of these descriptions so it all makes perfect sense.
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Re: Seiko LC Quartz 0624 / 0439 glass

Post21 Mar 2014, 23:41

I'll post some pics of the used ones I have and let's see if there is something that may be good for you ?
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Re: Seiko LC Quartz 0624 / 0439 glass

Post23 Mar 2014, 01:06

Thanks for the kind offer Seiko Kid (and very much appreciated) but to be honest this 0624 is so rough that I think I'm going to just retire it to the spares box.

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