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Replacing Rolex Cyclops

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LightGeek

Researching on how to replace a cyclops and came across this detailed tutorial on rolexforums. This is NOT my tutorial.

 

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Hamilton

Hahah:Applause:

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narikaa

Nothing a bit of Cape Cod cloth time won't cure

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Luxuracer

Just rub a little bit of this on top ... let it dry for 72 days ... buff lighty ... good as new.

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narikaa

Though its almost historically correct

 

(would have been a sharpened timber heated in a fire)

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Glaude

'tis but a scratch !

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