Foggy crystal clean up.

Bella Dino

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I’m pretty much dumbfounded. Both of these watches have metal movement holders and yet they were still fogged up horribly. Maybe In
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Victor forgot to wash off some of the flame delusion. LOL. I forgot to check and see if the dial on the three hand was actual sand stone or only a sticker.


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...or maybe tritnite fog? They all have that in common too. Or plastic crystal gasket.... an Invicter mystery.
 
Well, it surely isn't a "Swiss gold layering" problem... :wink:
 
...or maybe tritnite fog? They all have that in common too. Or plastic crystal gasket.... an Invicter mystery.


I once had that quartz reserve diver that boasted the 10 year battery back in the day if you remember that watch. It had Super Lume and the crystal still filmed up faster than a 68 Chevy with a vinyl interior on a hot summer day.

The plastic crystal gasket could possibly come into play , but my experiment watch case sealed with nothing inside of it (but air from my hpme) never filmed up in way over a year. It did film up in 6 months when I first enclosed a plastic movement holder which began the experiment.
 
Continuing to lift the fog of war.....nice job!
 
I don't remember anything definitive on this out gassing issue: but we all speculated bout plastic materials used, could it be sketchy lubricants, or the Invicta curse!? Good job BD!
 
I don't remember anything definitive on this out gassing issue: but we all speculated bout plastic materials used, could it be sketchy lubricants, or the Invicta curse!? Good job BD!
I didn’t have my glasses on and I read your post I thought it said sketchy lubricants from the Invicta cruise! LOL!
 
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