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Horological Meandering

It's hard to tell...

 

....from the photos, so this may be completely erroneous.

But since you cannot recall whacking it on anything, it appears that the installed crystal had too much pre-load around it's perimeter (eg crystal may be marginally oversized). The appearance of the cracks (looks like inner surface was under compressive stress, outer under tensile) and the fact that they roughly follow the circumference of the crystal, would point to this.

It may be that very small or directed forces caused the pre-loaded, brittle Sapphire to stress-relieve in the form of the cracks you experienced.

Fractures from point loads (direct whacks) tend to be pretty obvious, even in formed crystals, you get the obvious star-pattern radiating out from the impact point.

 

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