Removing scratches
Discussion
I have unfortunately picked up a 10mm hairline scrtach on the polished case of my SS Sub Date. It can really only been seen on very close examination and when the light reflects on it, but I would like to see if it can be removed / polished out. Is this possible? Can I do it, using the appropriate materials (what?), or is it a dealer matter?
Skyman said:
I have unfortunately picked up a 10mm hairline scrtach on the polished case of my SS Sub Date. It can really only been seen on very close examination and when the light reflects on it, but I would like to see if it can be removed / polished out. Is this possible? Can I do it, using the appropriate materials (what?), or is it a dealer matter?
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I wouldn't bother. As soon as you have the watch valeted, you'll pick up another mark I guarantee it. Don't worry about it, when the watch goes back to Rolex for service (every 5 years) it will be completely refinished. All the polished/matt surfaces are correctly finished, and the bevel between the case topside and case side is re-lapped. It'll look as good as new.
Try your local manufacturing jeweller.
I recently acquired a Sub and it had a few small hairlines on the case sides, and I needed the bracelet adjusting for my skinny wrists.
Walked in expecting to pay a tenner for the bracelet adjustment, asked him "can you do anything about those hairlines whilst I'm here?" which he did, and then he robbed me of... two quid!!
I recently acquired a Sub and it had a few small hairlines on the case sides, and I needed the bracelet adjusting for my skinny wrists.
Walked in expecting to pay a tenner for the bracelet adjustment, asked him "can you do anything about those hairlines whilst I'm here?" which he did, and then he robbed me of... two quid!!
My Sea Dweller is picking up a nice patina - I prefer that it looks as if it's being used.
That said - my Glashutte PML has picked up a a few scratches that I'd like removed but will wait until a service.
Don't worry about it - it is always going to get knocks and as said, Rolex will have it back as new when they service it.
That said - my Glashutte PML has picked up a a few scratches that I'd like removed but will wait until a service.
Don't worry about it - it is always going to get knocks and as said, Rolex will have it back as new when they service it.
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/watchbandrenew
Used it on my sub....very, very good....make sure you follow the instructions...
Used it on my sub....very, very good....make sure you follow the instructions...
Pesty said:
One of my polished cases was badly marked. Used a dremil with polishing pad and some jewlers rouge and it came up like new.
I also use a Dremmel but with Brasso and this seems to do the job.On a fairly regular basis I also wash the watch thoroughly with soap and a toothbrush in the shower to get any muck off the strap.
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