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Discover our selection of special gaskets for watches , designed to meet the most precise watchmaking needs. Available in various specific shapes , these gaskets ensure a perfect seal between the glass and the case. Also available in a hard red version, they guarantee increased resistance and superior longevity, even in demanding conditions.
Special gaskets for watch glasses
Unlike conventional O-rings, specialty gaskets are designed to fit specific watches or complex assemblies. They allow you to restore the water resistance of modern, technical, or vintage watches , while maintaining their reliability and durability.
Main features
- Special shapes : adapted to specifically designed cases or lenses.
- Materials : High performance technical rubber.
- Hard red version : for increased resistance to pressure and shocks.
- Designed to ensure optimal water resistance and extend the life of the watch.
Compatibility
- Suitable for waterproof, diving or sports watches .
- Ideal for restoring vintage watches requiring non-standard gaskets.
- Used by both professional watchmakers and experienced enthusiasts.
Advantages of special seals
- Reinforced sealing against water, humidity and dust.
- Adaptability to watches with specific technical needs.
- Increased durability with models in hard red .
- Watchmaking reliability for professional maintenance or restoration.
Typical uses
- Replace a damaged seal with a specially shaped one.
- Ensure watertightness when changing watch glass.
- Restoration of antique watches requiring technical seals.
FAQ – Special gaskets for watches
What is the difference between a classic seal and a special seal?
A special gasket is designed for watches that require a specific shape, unlike standard O-rings. They are essential for certain restorations and specific models.
What is a hard red joint?
The hard red gasket is made of reinforced rubber, providing better pressure resistance and longer life.
Do these gaskets fit all watches?
They are primarily intended for sports, diving and vintage watches requiring non-standard waterproofing solutions.
Can I replace a special seal myself?
Yes, if you have the right watchmaking tools (glass press, gasket kit). For a high-end watch, however, it is recommended to entrust the operation to a watchmaker.































