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    heard that the gold will fade off after polish sub tt?
    can anyone verify?

    and any good recommendation for polishing shop?

  • #2
    gold will "fade off" only if it's plated (or thin rolled).

    is the gold on your TT sub plated?
    “Watches, no matter how much they cost, are better at telling time than making a person happy.” - Thomas J. Stanley

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    • #3
      bro how to know if its plated?
      isn't it all the same for tt sub?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by wayneenyaw View Post
        heard that the gold will fade off after polish sub tt?
        can anyone verify?

        and any good recommendation for polishing shop?
        It will not fade away.
        250 plus minus for RSC
        80 plus minus for top hour.

        Call them to confirm.

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        • #5
          then usually polish the metal strap n what?
          i heard tt sub bezel will fade off if polish too many times

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          • #6
            Originally posted by wayneenyaw View Post
            then usually polish the metal strap n what?
            i heard tt sub bezel will fade off if polish too many times
            Yours is the old or new submariner?
            116613 or 16613.

            116613: I don't think the ceramic bezel insert need polishing as it is virtually scratch proof
            16613: can replace the insert of wording do fade away buy don't think so.

            They will polish the bracelet and casing

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            • #7
              mine is the old model with pin hole.

              any idea whats t-- h--- opening hours?

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              • #8
                If I m not wrong, The colour of the gold will become lighter, but it will oxidize and turn darker over time again. Anyone can confirm?


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

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
                  If I m not wrong, The colour of the gold will become lighter, but it will oxidize and turn darker over time again. Anyone can confirm?
                  Heard that before. But gold is generally inert even at 18k
                  When I polish my Daytona TT last time, it look the same to me.
                  Not really a big difference I guess.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by wayneenyaw View Post
                    mine is the old model with pin hole.

                    any idea whats t-- h--- opening hours?
                    About 3pm - 8pm

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                    • #11
                      it will only fade if it is not authentic.

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                      • #12
                        Hi, can I check where is a good place to have my Rolex polished? Apart form the Rolex service Center
                        Thanks !

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                        • #13
                          My advice is not to polish unless very necessary. Once try to send my Sub for polish due to a deep scratch, was advice by SRC staff that polishing need to take out the whole machanism of the watch. This will actually affect the accuracy of the watch. Best is a watch from Rolex factory which is certified accurate. As far as possible, do not open the casing. Have wore a rolex for over 10 years without servicing, still accurate and no problem. Just my 2 cts.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by ChanSB View Post
                            My advice is not to polish unless very necessary. Once try to send my Sub for polish due to a deep scratch, was advice by SRC staff that polishing need to take out the whole machanism of the watch. This will actually affect the accuracy of the watch. Best is a watch from Rolex factory which is certified accurate. As far as possible, do not open the casing. Have wore a rolex for over 10 years without servicing, still accurate and no problem. Just my 2 cts.
                            Agree. The fine scratches will come back within like an hour of wearing.
                            I'm a careful wearer, but they still come.

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                            • #15
                              Cool!! Thanks for the advise from the bros!

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