M'Bob
·…by lubricating the inside gasket with a light coat of silicone grease? Thanks.
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Silicone grease will not stop the natural vulcanization that happens over time...
Have the crown seal changed by your Watchmaker.
A slight diversion, but still on the gaskets theme: many materials houses say this is the best way to lubricate a case back gasket:
The sponges have silicone, you drop the gasket in, give it a twist, and it’s ready to go. But the question: is it really necessary to lubricate both sides/all of the gasket, or just the side that interfaces with the case back?
Just came across an example of why you should change seals/gaskets before they fail to do their work.
If they are still serviceable, you can stretch them off. If they are past redemption, they have to be chipped off.
And this is what they look like, a solid hard brittle rubber ring, not a nice flexible squishy thing that it should be.