About Watch Crystals
A watch crystal is a transparent cover that protects the watch face. Coincidently, the word "crystal" is also used to describe the tiny piece of quartz that acts as an oscillator in a quartz watch. These two crystals have nothing to do with each other. The latter is usually called a "quartz crystal" to prevent confusion.
Crystal Composition
Watch crystals are made with three different materials:
Unless stated otherwise in the catalog or online, they are made of plexiglass (a clear, lightweight plastic).
Common glass - like that used for windows, and usually referred to as "mineral crystal".
Synthetic sapphire. Some crystals are made of both mineral and sapphire glass. This will list as Sapphire Crystal.
Advantages and disadvantages of materials
Plexiglass is the least expensive. It is also the least prone to shatter and the most prone to scratches. Mineral crystal, even though it has been hardened by a tempering process, is more likely to break than plexiglass. It is also more scratch-resistant than that material. Synthetic sapphire is the most expensive crystal material and the most scratch resistant. Saphhire is also brittle, and shatters more easily than mineral glass or plexiglass.
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this did not answer questions regarding question about a specific model.
A158WETG-9AVT.--MODEL MADE IN JAPAN? MINERAL GLASS CRYSTAL FOR THIS MODEL?
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