Hardlex v Dremel! Can Seiko’s crystal ACTUALLY Be Repaired?

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Was Kobus correct? Can scratches in Seiko’s Hardlex crystal actually be polished? Was Kobus right? And if he was right, does that give Hadlex a big pass? Cheers, Jody