I've been wearing my new Explorer II white dial for the last 7 months on a daily basis. To date, it has sustained 5 distinct scatches on the watch itself and the bracelet, with several tiny hairline scratches all over the bracelet. Sigh!
I've been wearing my new Explorer II white dial for the last 7 months on a daily basis. To date, it has sustained 5 distinct scatches on the watch itself and the bracelet, with several tiny hairline scratches all over the bracelet. Sigh!
No matter how careful I tried to be to avoid any contact between the watch and hard surfaces, all it takes is one swing of the arm and "cluck" - my hand had hit the stainless steel belt buckle of a bloke who happened to pass by me on the side!
Initially I am also very careful but scratches are still unavoidable... Till now I don really care... Both my sub and exp II are suppose to be tool watch so scratches are actually ok...
Exp II is a robust watch... Minor Scratches make e watch more rugged... Cool...
My submariner suffered a little knock. I wanted to send for polishing, but I didn't as the dent indicates how often I use. Knocks and scratches are inevitable. Scratches are easily removed by polishing. But the scratches will return. Just like cars. First scratch is always most painful. But just take it.
Some might disagree but to me, these scratches will only set to create a stronger bonding between you and this beauty as the latter ages-wear-tear concurrently with you.
This will be "your" watch that is only unique to you and nobody else as you clearly have a shared history with her!
my new ExpII bought last month oso got not 1 but many scratches liao...sigh!Well, jus dun tink 2 much abt it & b more careful wif it next time i guess?
Rolex owner since 2010
Previously owned:
Explorer II(216570) black dial AN serial
GMT-Master II(116710LN) AN serial
Current collection:
Datejust 36(116234) V serial
GMT-Master II(116713LN) AN serial
Upcoming/Wishlist:
"Hulk" green sub(116610LV)
Haves
Pam 25
Pam 328
Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch - Apollo 11 "40th anniversary" limited edition
Sinn Regulateur 6100
Rolex Explorer II ref 216570
IWC Top Gun pilot 44mm ref W378901
Rolex Daytona 116520
Rolex Tudor Mini-Sub ref 73090
Cartier Santos 100 Stainless Steel Large W20073X8
JLC Reverso 976
Tudor Heritage Black Bay Bronze
IWC Portugese 7 day blue dial
Wants
AP ROO Panda
ALS Lange 1 (+/-moon phase)
PP Nautilus Annual Calendar
I rough it out with my Red Sub, since day one I used it for every thing, washing car also watch on it, golfing till rotor snapped spend $500.00 servicing it.
Hair line scratches everywhere even knock and micro dent on it, its a rugged watch!
come on guys, watches are meant to wear, and if wear it enough, its definitely getting the rugs and scratches...
you don want to buy a expensive watch and keep at home ya.
I've been wearing my new Explorer II white dial for the last 7 months on a daily basis. To date, it has sustained 5 distinct scatches on the watch itself and the bracelet, with several tiny hairline scratches all over the bracelet. Sigh!
All watches scratch bro... nature of the materials used.... well unless its made of diamonds
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