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  • #16
    erm....I think you can also consider overhauling your watch

    Originally posted by charle View Post
    Hi , after reading so much advice on removing scratches on our dear watches in this forum and over the internet how ppl are using bergeon 5444, the scratch brush bergeon 6240 and the cape cloth. I am wondering if it is possible to DIY urself at home instead of spending $100..

    And i am thinking what tools the watch technician at RSC use to complete the task of polishing our watches. any gainful insight on that? whats the difference/?

    to save SGD 500 - hahaha

    please don't do it................................................ ...............sure to regret

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    • #17
      buy a cheapo watch, scratch it badly and try....

      see whether have the flair for polishing..... just to satisfy the curiosity is fine.....
      the hype is true. listen at your own risk.
      visit my watch and audio blog oohlins.blogspot & learn how to use the rolex comfort link

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      • #18
        thats a gd idea

        Originally posted by ohlins View Post
        buy a cheapo watch, scratch it badly and try....

        see whether have the flair for polishing..... just to satisfy the curiosity is fine.....

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        • #19
          gonna get a Bergeon 6240 and try it myself, just abit of touching up, i am sure it wouldnt alter the outlook of the watch so badly ba
          Rolex Submariner Z series

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          • #20
            Originally posted by ohlins View Post
            buy a cheapo watch, scratch it badly and try....

            see whether have the flair for polishing..... just to satisfy the curiosity is fine.....
            no need to buy cheapo watch. can even try on your SS plates at home
            now that is improvising. of course not try on where you use, but on the underneath the base , see the results and whether you can accept or not

            Originally posted by charle View Post
            gonna get a Bergeon 6240 and try it myself, just abit of touching up, i am sure it wouldnt alter the outlook of the watch so badly ba
            can use the same material as mentioned above nice, quick, cheap BUT it does the job of educating on how the item works
            [U]Currently wearing[/U]:
            [SIZE="1"]TT Datejust with diamond dial - sold!
            Blue 6694
            Seiko SD-lookalike[/SIZE]
            [U]"My collection"[/U]:
            [SIZE="1"]Blue 6694; TT DJ w diamond dial.[/SIZE]

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            • #21
              Rolex Case Polishing to restore the SHOWROOM LOOK!!

              This is an Excerpt by clockmakers.com.au, just thought it will be interesting for all of us!

              Restoring or refinishing a stainless steel watch case is not as difficult as may be thought. Unfortunately most watchmakers are either not interested in doing it properly or were never taught how to do it. Those few who have mastered the skill of hand-polishing would rather die then to revel their secret of the trade! The trick in obtaining mirror-like finish is simple : a) to use correct polishing medium and b) to master polishing skills by following the correct procedure.

              This tutorial is aimed not only at watchmakers, but also at watch dealers and collectors wanting to familiarize themselves with the process of hand-polishing. The procedure shown below was passed to me by my father (an to him by his brother Mihajlo Hacko, Master Watchmaker since 1948. who still does his own watch repairs!)





              Guinea pig: 15 years old Explorer II Ref 16570, long overdue for decent case re-polishing.



              I prefer to do all case polishing by hand.

              Step 1:
              To get rid of scratches start with coarse sand paper, grade 220



              Keep it parallel and keep polishing until you remove ALL scratches, no matter how deep. This step is very important



              All scratches are gone, but the surface is very coarse and dull. That's OK. The most important thing here is to remove ALL scratches and to have the grain lines parallel with the case.



              Step 2: Switch to dry paper grade 800. I use German made, but most sand papers of similar quality will do the trick. You can buy this grade at any automotive shop supplier.


              Don't rush - take your time (at least 5 minutes per side). The surface is still dull but we are heading in the right direction.(note how more light is now reflected form steel surface)


              Same surface, magnified. Keep it parallel
              If I can do it, you can do it too :-)


              Step 3: very much the same, now with finer grade dry paper - here I use Swiss made 1600 powder coated jewellers paper available form jewellers suppliers. This is jewellers stuff so they prefer to call is 4/0


              Take your time, don't rush - 5 min. per side
              I think I have the compulsive disorder for watches...



              Check this out!

              1)Tutorial on how to make your watch glow

              2)Comex Divers History

              3)HOW TO: Read & use the markings on a bezel.

              4)Rolex Case Polishing to restore the SHOWROOM LOOK!!

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              • #22

                The steel surface now reflects even more light and looks fairly smooth.



                Step 4: More of the same. Medium: 3M Film sheet polishing (plastic)grade 60 microns and 10 microns (2-3 minutes each).Available from jewellery suppliers only. On touch 3M film eels like ordinarily plastic sheet, definitely not your ordinarily sand paper :-)

                If there are still any visible imperfection go back to Step 3
                magnified



                Step 5: polishing on buffing wheel


                There are too many different polishing cotton wheels available;go for medium soft cotton disk, 10cm diameter. Apply some chromium oxide rouge (known as Green Steel Rouge)


                Keep polishing. Be careful not to over-buff edges!


                Once you achieve mirror-like finish, clean in ultrasonic.

                I think I have the compulsive disorder for watches...



                Check this out!

                1)Tutorial on how to make your watch glow

                2)Comex Divers History

                3)HOW TO: Read & use the markings on a bezel.

                4)Rolex Case Polishing to restore the SHOWROOM LOOK!!

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                • #23
                  piece of cake!


                  one more shot


                  Cheers !

                  I think I have the compulsive disorder for watches...



                  Check this out!

                  1)Tutorial on how to make your watch glow

                  2)Comex Divers History

                  3)HOW TO: Read & use the markings on a bezel.

                  4)Rolex Case Polishing to restore the SHOWROOM LOOK!!

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                  • #24
                    Amazing! Thanks for sharing

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                    • #25
                      Shiny like new man wow! Now the only problem...no buffing machine


                      Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)

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                      • #26
                        great stuff. thanks for sharing.

                        definitely an eye opener for me.

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                        • #27
                          Thanks

                          Great Stuff and Good Lesson.

                          You the man!

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                          • #28
                            Wow...

                            Thanks for sharing...this is really good!

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                            • #29
                              Solid....thanks for sharing

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                              • #30
                                How to compare...

                                Wah! Dat's a dem lot of effort to polish a case. Like dat, to what percentage can I copy de same shiny effect with a Cape Cod Cloth?


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