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Lenses (Part Three): a shattering experience
I learned first hand why the hesalite lenses used on Omega Speedmaster Pro’s are the preffered material in space.
Despite being unaware of any trauma to the sapphire lens of this Zenith Prime, after carefully laying it down in the watchbox the night before I discovered in the morning that the lens had shattered. Fine shards littered to dial and I carefully carried it to the local authorised LVMH repair centre. The watch has now been repaired and the movement fully serviced, which it was in need of and the dial is undamaged.
Have any of you had this shattering experience before?
Andrew
Strange
By: dxboon : August 12th, 2009-03:31
Andrew, Do you have any idea what could have caused such large fractures in your Zenith's sapphire crystal? Is it a function of rapid pressure/temperature changes possibly? I don't know how this could've happened, short of you knocking your watch with sig...
Shattering Experience.
By: isquires : August 12th, 2009-08:57
About 8 years ago, I checked some watches in my Luggage. They were in an unpresserized cargo hold on U.S. Air going from L.A. to Charlotte NC. The lens popped out of the case but did not shatter. It was an essentially new ETA 7560 chronograph made by Hebd...
Interesting story, BUCKO …
By: AndrewD : August 12th, 2009-16:16
… If the theory is correct it suggests that the watch is impressively water (and air) tight. Someone with more physics background than me might be able to work out how much the air inside a watch case would expand at 35000 feet, but personally I would be ...
Well...a few possibilities...
By: p@p@ : August 12th, 2009-04:30
you hit glass at the right spot even a small blow can cause this... extreme temperature or pressure or frequency...could do it.... you got pissed and threw it... somebody (dear...or not) got pissed at you and tried to hit you with something and blocked it...
It's hard to tell...
By: BDLJ : August 12th, 2009-17:42
....from the photos, so this may be completely erroneous. But since you cannot recall whacking it on anything, it appears that the installed crystal had too much pre-load around it's perimeter (eg crystal may be marginally oversized). The appearance of th...