Wear it normally and u can always polish it lightly when send in for the 5 years routine servicing....afterall, watches are meant to be worn..and scratches are unavoidable....
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Advisory : Protect Rolex from Scratches & How to Remove Them
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Originally posted by theOrion View PostWell 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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Ya, like what most of the bros say, no point polishing it...scratches will come naturally especially for those watches with polished links on the bracelet. You'll get used to it after a while. Polishing only thins the metal more. Polish every few years but even so, some people rather not do so to retain the "original condition".
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Originally posted by dexter86 View Postmy 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
Oh NO!!! Time to buy new watch!!!!I dont need another watch, I dont need another watch, I dont need another watch, I dont need another watch.........
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Originally posted by stektan View PostYa, like what most of the bros say, no point polishing it...scratches will come naturally especially for those watches with polished links on the bracelet. You'll get used to it after a while. Polishing only thins the metal more. Polish every few years but even so, some people rather not do so to retain the "original condition".
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Help for remove ding and scratches on my Submariner
Hi,
I am quite heartache to see my watch being accidentally hit by a little metal rod. It caused a tiny ding and some light scratches on my case. Can anyone advise where I can send the watch for the removal or repair of the ding? I am quite confident that the scratches can be polished, but not the ding. Any advise? If not, if I send the watch to RSC for maintenance and polishing, would they be able to remove the ding?
Meanwhile, I am just wondering why the SS Submariner that is made of 904L metal so "soft"? A little knock can cause a small ding. I thought it's supposed to be tough and strong. Please help... really appreciate it.
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i have no link with them, just saw this page when i surf their site.
http://www.watchklinik.com/main.aspx?sid=18
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