Polishing watch back without causing further damage?
Polishing watch back without causing further damage?
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NelsonM3

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1,777 posts

195 months

Friday 8th May 2020
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I’ve managed to scratch the back of my Seiko Ripley reissue with the metal strap. Probably being a bit careless after a few nights out.

I’m tempted to Polywatch it but I don’t want to remove the ltd edition number or cause further damage. Any ideas? frown


r159

2,508 posts

98 months

Friday 8th May 2020
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That will be a stainless steel back, Polywatch won’t do much cape cod cloth might be better, but how did you scrape the bit of the watch that is normally touching shin?

WhisperingWasp

1,739 posts

161 months

Friday 8th May 2020
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Where do you wear your watch?! wink

NelsonM3

Original Poster:

1,777 posts

195 months

Friday 8th May 2020
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r159 said:
That will be a stainless steel back, Polywatch won’t do much cape cod cloth might be better, but how did you scrape the bit of the watch that is normally touching shin?
Where I’ve ended up staying at other people’s houses very drunk I think I’ve taken the watch off then thrown it to the floor/rested on face down. Oops

rowley birkin

513 posts

124 months

Friday 8th May 2020
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Brasso.

Barchettaman

7,149 posts

156 months

Friday 8th May 2020
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Cape Cod cloth.