Anti-Reflective Coating
Is it double sided anti-reflective coating? Or just the inside.
From all that I read, it is just the inside... Is it better because it won't scratch as easily?
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since you can't scratch it. With it on the outside the watch does have, arguably, better on cutting down on glare, but I have never had a problem not seeing my Seamaster Pro from any angle in any light or under water. Best Regards,
Damon When your watch gets out of order you have a choice of two things to do: throw it in the fire or take it to the watch-tinker. The former is the quickest. -MT
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Thanks Damon! Answer:
I don't like it when they put it on the outside as well. Glare isn't so bad that you need two coatings in my opinion. I can just as easily tilt my watch a fraction of a degree and see through a glare if I have to. I like having the scratch resistance of the sapphire crystal. My Homepage
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Yep, it's on the inside. The PO, on the other hand has it on both sides. And FWIW, here's a comparison shot Omega f300 Tuning Fork, Omega Speedmaster Professional "Snoopy Award" Limited Edition 3578.51.00, Porsche Design by IWC 3702, Omega Seamaster CK 2518 (c. 343), Breitling SuperOcean Steelfish A17360
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Shows the effectiveness of the AR coat really well. If only they could manufacture a more durable coating. J.
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