Hesalite part # for 311.30.42.30.01.005

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I want to change the crystal on my speedmaster and I'm wondering if anyone here knows the part number? The ref for my watch is 311.30.42.30.01.005. Thanks
 
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I want to change the crystal on my speedmaster and I'm wondering if anyone here knows the part number? The ref for my watch is 311.30.42.30.01.005. Thanks
Didn't you have another post about scratches on a hesalite crystal? If you're going to replace it every time it scratches, you're in for a world of hurt. As others have stated, Polywatch is the product you need to procure to eradicate your scratches.
 
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If you're going to replace it every time it scratches, you're in for a world of hurt.

And an extremely small bank account leftover.

OP - it's hesalite, meant to be worn. Wear and enjoy the watch! If it bothers you so much get the sapphire version and let it go.
 
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I actually wear the my watches and take care of them. A brand new hesalite will look brand new for years in my care. So just looking for a part number.
 
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A watchmaker with a parts account will be able to look the part # up for you.

The 3570 part no was 063PW5139 so may be the same as they only changed the bracelet and box. ( but I only had a 2minute google )

but as said above a bit of poly-watch can make the one you have look new in 5 minutes
 
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A watchmaker with a parts account will be able to look the part # up for you.

The 3570 part no was 063PW5139 so may be the same as they only changed the bracelet and box. ( but I only had a 2minute google )

but as said above a bit of poly-watch can make the one you have look new in 5 minutes

Thanks
 
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Didn't you have another post about scratches on a hesalite crystal? If you're going to replace it every time it scratches, you're in for a world of hurt. As others have stated, Polywatch is the product you need to procure to eradicate your scratches.


As the ol saying goes
 
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I actually wear the my watches and take care of them. A brand new hesalite will look brand new for years in my care. So just looking for a part number.
Not sure I understand....In your other post, you state "mine has a few tiny scratches". Doesn't sound brand new for years in your care.
 
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Not sure I understand....In your other post, you state "mine has a few tiny scratches". Doesn't sound brand new for years in your care.
I just bought it this way.
 
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Please consider taking the advice of the collective wisdom on this forum and just polish out the tiny scratches on your Hesalite crystal with Polywatch or equivalent. You have started a couple different threads addressing this same issue, plus another in which you ask us what we don’t like about Speedmasters.
 
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Any pictures of your crystal and watch?

Edit: just saw this thread
https://omegaforums.net/threads/speedmaster-pro-boxset.108804/

You just need to use some poly-watch to get all the scratches out. Toothpaste and a piece of T-Shirt will do just as good in less than 5 minutes. ( in my opinion you don’t need a new crystal )
Please consider taking the advice of the collective wisdom on this forum and just polish out the tiny scratches on your Hesalite crystal with Polywatch or equivalent. You have started a couple different threads addressing this same issue, plus another in which you ask us what we don’t like about Speedmasters.
Will do. Thanks
The other thread is totally different . Just curious to see what people think of the speedmaster. Thanks for the replies...I agree a bit redundant . My apologies.