Re: Why Isn't Sapphire Important Optically?
- From: "Dave Schaack" <dschaack@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 05:47:28 -0600
"Salmon Egg" <salmonegg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I know that plastic watch "crystals" seem to use the plastic's springiness
to hold it onto the watch. I presume that sapphire watch crystals are much
stiffer. How are they attached to a watch?
In one example I've seen, it was simply glued on (with good stuff, this
isn't a cheap watch).
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