Jump to content

Casio Mw-31 "glass" Cleaning


tcanor

Recommended Posts

Dear All,

 

Now comes the second problem :)

The attached material hit the internal part of the watch's glass (which is plastic)

The glass is now not clear (maybe it can be seen in the attached photo). I tired all my best but I was not able to clean it and it is still vage / daze.

Any recommendation how to clean it?

Many thanks for your helpful advice.

post-679-0-62493100-1423475344_thumb.jpg

post-679-0-89847100-1423475347_thumb.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Oh dear, what a mess. There are normally two options if the crystal is marked, replace or polish. In your case it looks like replacement is the way to go.

If the damage is restricted to the outside surface and is bloomed and not melted, you could still try polishing it as you have nothing to lose. This involves rubbing it down evenly with wet or dry paper used by paint spray shops. In your case I would start with 600 grit to remove all the damage. Once that is achieved, use 1000 grit to obtain a blemish free semi Matt surface that looks clear when you wet the crystal. Then polish it with either, fine rubbing compound, Brasso or in my case Solvol Autosol metal polish. This will give you a near perfect finish. Finally buff it applying a fair bit of pressure with a propriotary "silver polishing cloth" to give the as new result.

I polish most of my crystals this way by hand, it does take time, but it's worth it in the end. Remember if you go this route not to catch the edge of the case with the wet or dry or it will make a right mess.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

That looks like a chemical reaction with the plastic lens.  I have no idea what cyberslov is, but I'd keep it well away from any watch in the future.  Good old "Sugar Soap" is the best way to clean bands and cases, and glass.

 

I would recommend seeing your local Casio Dealer.  Complete case replacements aren't that expensive.

Casio price their parts quite reasonably, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.

Edited by Lawson
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I second Geo's crystal replacement that shouldn't be either expensive or difficult since it is a round crystal. You may be able to upgrade to mineral glass which I personally prefer and think is more durable. I have never contacted Casio but if the option is available to you, Lawson's suggestion is probably the best to keep the watch as original as possible.

 

Cheers,

 

Bob

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Have you tried toothpaste ?  Some toothpaste that is a little more grit in could work . Do you have something called autosol ? That is great for polishing plastic crystals .

 

attachicon.gifbiild11_725.jpg

It's my favourite polish Rogart, I mentioned it in my post above. Thanks for putting up the picture! :)

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites



  • Recently Browsing

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Topics

  • Posts

    • The small pinion that is on wheel 3 is a normal gear pinion. Did clockmakers mix the two types of pinion in the one movement?
    • No real question here, I managed to clean and reinstall this straight. But I just thought I would share this silly design for a balance cap jewel on an old Junghans pocket watch caliber J32. The screw is in the center, the jewel eccentric; the opposite design from every other cap jewel I have ever seen. But it has no steady pins beneath so tightening the screw means the cap jewel wants to rotate away from the hole jewel. Without an automatic oiler, this took about 6 tries to oil and screw down the cap without spinning it away. A tiny bit of Rodico didn't really help. Happily they don't make them like this anymore.
    • Thanks for your most appreciated assessment with this. I will purchase a new movement. 
    • Sorry I am confused by step 4. Which screw? There is the balance cock screw. I don’t think that is what you are talking about. The only other screw I see is on the side of the swan neck regulator. I do t think that is the one you are talking about either Well I managed to make it worse again but I could take pictures.  I had put the balance cock partially in place with one locator pin in. I wanted to remove it and I know I should use my screwdriver in the slot to move it off the pin but I didn’t l pulled wit my tweezers and it stuck then gave suddenly and was thrown a few inches away and of course the hairspring got tangled (a coil was above the cock) and untangling it from the cock deformed it.    I am going to try to put it back in shape and I will likely post more pictures after shortly. I’ll wait for feedback before reattaching it to the cock I am sorry I think I’ll give up. I was trying to remove the tangle. I had previously succeeded but now I just made more of a mess with this new tangle.  Lf you see my spring it is now just a knot.  Let’s keep a positive attitude. The movement was already broken. It was working but couldn’t be used. So what if it can’t run anymore… I went on and reinstalled the mainspring in the barrel by hand and managed to put the arbor back in.  Now I need to close the thing!  
    • Hello and welcome from Leeds, England. 
×
×
  • Create New...