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Affordable red watch gasket sheet 0.62 mm. Reliable seal against water, dust and humidity.
This 0.62 mm red case-back gasket is a watchmaking-grade O-ring designed to restore the water resistance of screw-down or press-fit case backs on Rolex, Omega, Seiko, Tissot, Longines and many other Swiss and Japanese movements. Calibrated thickness 0.62 mm, Shore A 75, suitable up to 10 ATM.
This red gasket is a classic Swiss-style case-back gasket. The red colour comes from a specific NBR compound that improves UV visibility on the workbench and indicates a slightly harder Shore A 75 grade dedicated to screw-down case backs. Like every quality gasket, it acts as the primary barrier between the inside of the watch and the outside world. Without an intact case-back gasket, perspiration, dust and ambient humidity reach the movement plates, the balance and the dial; lubricants such as Moebius 8217 lose their viscosity, corrosion attacks the steel parts and the running rate of the watch drifts within weeks. Replacing this 0.62 mm gasket during every battery change or every service is the single most cost-effective maintenance operation on a modern watch.
This 0.62 mm reference is among the most common in mid-range and luxury watches. Use it during a full service, a battery replacement on a quartz watch, after a pressure test failure on the case-back side, or whenever you see visible deformation, flattening, cracking or hardening of the original gasket. A 0.62 mm gasket that has lost its round profile no longer recovers under torque and must be replaced.
This gasket is moulded in Europe from watchmaking-grade NBR rubber, then individually checked for ovality, surface finish and dimensional accuracy. Packaging is dust-tight to preserve the elastic memory and the colour stability over years of shelf storage.
Will this fit my Rolex Submariner or Omega Seamaster? The 0.62 mm is the cross-section thickness; you must match the inner diameter of your case-back groove to your reference. We cover all standard diameters in this section.
How often should I replace this gasket? Every battery change on a quartz, every full service on a mechanical, and immediately if a pressure test fails.
Can I lubricate it with anything other than Moebius 8217? Any neutral silicone grease will work; avoid mineral oils that would swell the NBR.