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Hi guys! I’m looking for a watch glass replacement for a police 14138j gents wrist watch! I can’t seam to source an original replacement for it, does anybody know the correct size & style of glass for this 14139j model of watch, cheers guy’s!

 

 

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It most likely uses a generic mineral glass. Do you have the old one to measure ? If yes you can then just go on cousinsUK and order a similar one.

This brand doesn't use OEM glasses like Omega or Rolex for example so don't worry.

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It most likely uses a generic mineral glass. Do you have the old one to measure ? If yes you can then just go on cousinsUK and order a similar one.
This brand doesn't use OEM glasses like Omega or Rolex for example so don't worry.


Nice one! The glass was not in the watch when I picked it up mate! A fragment I got looks like it got a slight dome top & flat bottom & 1.75 thick at the edge! I’ve measured between the clear nylon gasket & it’s at 34.95mm


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They don't have that height on cousinsUK so you might have to try chinese sellers on ebay or aliexpress.


I’ve seen plenty on eBay mate! The edge thickness being 2mm & 3.2mm thk at the dome centre! 35mm diameter! What do you think about the size, I measured between the nylon gasket at 34.95mm I think! Thanks for the reply!


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Well is it 1,75mm or 2mm ? If it's 2mm at the edge you'll find one on CousinsUK.

Since they are cheaper than 1GBP if I remember correctly you could get one 34,9 and one with 0,1mm smaller and higher each for example...

Measuring it like that can be tricky...

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