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Hey all-

i have a fossil Ch-2671. I need to find new glass for it. 
what is the best way to find the correct size?

I have the old glass and I keep measuring it- I keep getting between 32.5-32.8 and thickness of about 2.3. I can’t seem to find an exact match. What am I doing wrong?! (This is my first watch repair)

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Measure it using the larger flatter surfaces of the calipers. It should be easy to get a repeatable measurment better than 0.05 mm.  Try measuring something easier, to make sure your calipers give repeatable results

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8 minutes ago, mikepilk said:

Measure it using the larger flatter surfaces of the calipers. It should be easy to get a repeatable measurment better than 0.05 mm.  Try measuring something easier, to make sure your calipers give repeatable results

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That made a huge difference. You rock! Got repeatable 32.9 and 2.5mm thick. (First watch repair) thanks again!

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