Problably not something you should tackle by yourself. I replace them and have experience. You would need to make measurements and order from a place that has inventory. Then you would need to remove case back and movement. Then you would push out the crystal from the inside. The new crystal needs to be installed with the proper "glue". This also needs to be ordered. I suggest you take it to a local watchmaker that knows how to do this. But, best of luck
Thank you for contacting FIxYa.
You can get all the info you need for your repair here:
http://www.skagen.com/service/home.fx
Best regards. Jewel
416 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×