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You are not going to be able to get a crystal for this watch without either contacting Fossil and trying to buy it from them.
However I recommend that you go to a jeweler/watchmaker and get it done there. It is not so easy to replace a crystal in a watch. Cementing it in can go wrong easily if the cement gets on the crystal or drips on the face it can go bad.
that is sad , it may sound daffed but it worked for me many times if you get a sawing needle and cut it down to size then super glue it in, or a paper clip will do as-well save you $150
Contact Fossil customer care and they should be able to supply them. Here is their web address: http://www.fossil.com/en_US/shop/customer_care/static/fossil-customercare.html
fossil watches are very temperamental when it comes to there insides. did you have fossil do the band or someone else? also they sometimes have corrosion from the seals not lasting.
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