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  • #31
    Originally posted by marineguy8888 View Post
    Khatena Masood & Sons Trading
    1 Rochor Rd #02-584 Rochor Centre. Singapore 180001
    tel : 62923600
    Hi guys, anybody knows what is the operating hours like for this shop ?? went there twice trying to get this "pencil" thingy but had no luck, it was closed on both occasion. One was on a saturday afternoon while another was on a monday everning abt 6+. Appreciate the help

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    • #32
      Originally posted by michi0301 View Post
      Hi guys, anybody knows what is the operating hours like for this shop ?? went there twice trying to get this "pencil" thingy but had no luck, it was closed on both occasion. One was on a saturday afternoon while another was on a monday everning abt 6+. Appreciate the help
      there is the contact number, i suggest you give them a call and check their operating hours so that you dont make a wasted trip to the location.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by triton View Post
        there is the contact number, i suggest you give them a call and check their operating hours so that you dont make a wasted trip to the location.
        ok, thanks

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        • #34
          Cape Cod use for case?

          Should I use Cape Cod for the reflective sides of the case? noted some scratches on the sides recently. *heart ache to c the 'baby' scratch* But the sides are highly reflective. not sure if it works too. Any forum bros wanna share their experiences?

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          • #35
            Originally posted by guru View Post
            Should I use Cape Cod for the reflective sides of the case? noted some scratches on the sides recently. *heart ache to c the 'baby' scratch* But the sides are highly reflective. not sure if it works too. Any forum bros wanna share their experiences?
            Tried the using the cape cod today on some shiny reflective surface, seems to work fine for me.

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            • #36
              Thanks for the suggestions. I will go get the burgeon pencil and cape cod polish. scotch brite is indeed harsh and the end result not as refine. maybe i will use it on my sports rims instead and see if it works !

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              • #37
                Tips On How To Remove Minor Scratches On Watches...

                my new watch has a very minor scratch on a satin brushed stainless steel surface, any tips on how to remove it..

                this watch is very new n i cant bear to see scratches within the 1st week,

                furthermore i would be wearing this daily n i figure it will be good to be able to remove sratches yrself

                ignoring it or sending it for polishing is something i want to avoid



                i did a google n i found out theres this

                scratch pen



                http://watchwerkz.com.sg/?tool=brush...cratch-removal


                cleaning pad


                http://watchwerkz.com.sg/?tool=satin...ad-for-watches


                metal polishing cloth


                http://watchwerkz.com.sg/?tool=foil-...lishing-cloths

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                • #38
                  If it's on bracelet, ok can replace.

                  If it's on the case, better to ignore the scratches until servicing time.

                  My 2 cents
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Watcha View Post
                    If it's on bracelet, ok can replace.

                    If it's on the case, better to ignore the scratches until servicing time.

                    My 2 cents
                    on case...

                    why ignore if there is a chance i can remove it? somemore its only less than a week old..

                    is there a chance i might worsen the scratch if i try to remove it manually with the scratch pen/cloth as suggested earlier?

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                    • #40
                      what about on crystal/glass? Anyone know how to remove minor scratches on them?
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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by dexter86 View Post
                        my new watch has a very minor scratch on a satin brushed stainless steel surface, any tips on how to remove it..

                        this watch is very new n i cant bear to see scratches within the 1st week,

                        furthermore i would be wearing this daily n i figure it will be good to be able to remove sratches yrself

                        ignoring it or sending it for polishing is something i want to avoid



                        i did a google n i found out theres this

                        scratch pen



                        http://watchwerkz.com.sg/?tool=brush...cratch-removal


                        cleaning pad


                        http://watchwerkz.com.sg/?tool=satin...ad-for-watches


                        metal polishing cloth


                        http://watchwerkz.com.sg/?tool=foil-...lishing-cloths

                        Hi dexter86,

                        You can actually ask the shop watchwerkz to explain how to use those tools. I'm sure they'll teach you!
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                        • #42
                          Hand brushing will never be 100% same with the factory machine brush.
                          There is a chance the brushing turn out different. Need to be careful with the
                          Strokes. Can get 90% when done carefully.

                          Same for hand polishing. Perfect mirror finish can never be done by hand.
                          Need the buffing machine to do it.

                          As for the case, excessive polishing brushing will thin the case.
                          Not desirable, especially for delicate higher priced watch.
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                          Alba Casio Citizen Roox Seiko

                          Wanted to add PP but bo lui

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Watcha View Post
                            Hand brushing will never be 100% same with the factory machine brush.
                            There is a chance the brushing turn out different. Need to be careful with the
                            Strokes. Can get 90% when done carefully.

                            Same for hand polishing. Perfect mirror finish can never be done by hand.
                            Need the buffing machine to do it.

                            As for the case, excessive polishing brushing will thin the case.
                            Not desirable, especially for delicate higher priced watch.

                            so its best to ignore it? its a minor scratch that can only be seen under light.. but it still bothers me especially when its a new watch..

                            i figure since its minor i should be able to polish it off without trouble?

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by dexter86 View Post
                              so its best to ignore it? its a minor scratch that can only be seen under light.. but it still bothers me especially when its a new watch..

                              i figure since its minor i should be able to polish it off without trouble?
                              it also irritates me when the flawless watch get scratches. i figure the only way to not get scratches is not to wear it.

                              but i wear my watches so i learn to live with the scratches.

                              sure you can polish off minor scratches. but can't be polishing every week or two as surely will get some scratches in that time if worn daily.
                              Audemars Piguet Ball Bell&Ross Cartier IWC Longines Omega Panerai Rolex Sinn Tissot

                              Alba Casio Citizen Roox Seiko

                              Wanted to add PP but bo lui

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                              • #45
                                Well my take it just leave it, polishing often would mean the continual removal of material from the case and also often, it will make it worse and will end up taking up a hell lot of your time. I don't polish my watches anymore and I do own the pen and some items which you've pictured on the thread , I can give them to you if you like.

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