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16 November 2006, 04:14 PM | #1 |
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Mirror Polish Finish on the Top Lugs?
I went to the Rolex website, and I realize the cool feature I noticed is the mirror finish. How would I be able to achieve this mirror finish on my DJ?
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16 November 2006, 04:19 PM | #2 |
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I've seen it done using a Cape Cod cloth - others have actually taken the bezel off and polished the case with more aggressive tools like a dremel.
The polished case is a great look, but it's usually accompanied by polished center links on the bracelet - are you ready to go that far? I say do what you want, but some of the guys here will say leave it alone. |
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You said it!! LEAVE THE BLOODY THING ALONE!!
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what is this mirror finish thing you are talking about?
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16 November 2006, 04:44 PM | #5 |
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Here ya go, MC....polished or mirror finish on the sides, while the top is brushed finished.
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And another similar example....polished sides with brushed top.
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I think I will wind up telling you guys I screwed my watch up. I think I will leave my watch alone. Talking bezel press, TT it, and the mirror polish may be a wrong move and what is a dremel?
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A very wise choice, Mikey.
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A dremel is a DANGEROUS thing... it is a hand tool which can uses a wide variety of tips from polishing, drilling, buffing to cutting.
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And a cape cod or other polishing cloth will leave 'striation' marks behind. I don't think you can get an OEM mirror finish unless you have the correct tools, buffing wheels and rouge to make it all work.
I've seen people try to make their center links polished and it never turns out right. |
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I would love to see how this would look on my black GMT. Polished center links...
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I am a firm beleiver of,if you want it that way,buy it that way.I hear guys saying they are going to this to their car and in reality it would have been less costly buying that version to start with and the resale would have been better with the original finish/equipment.
Having said that,if you are going to keep your watch for life and want a different finish you could polish it but slowly and carefully does the trick. Remove the bezel,remove the bracelet.tape everything that is not going to be polished.Evenly smooth each lug with fine wet and dry (1000 or higher).Then buff with a rag using a good quality polishing paste like Autosol and finish with a cape cod cloth. The secret is not to round your lugs so when you decide to change back,Rolex can refinish back to original. Your watch,your descision. Aaron Last edited by AJC; 17 November 2006 at 12:54 PM.. |
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The mirror finish is on the sides and top lugs of the new Datejust and other Rolex models. My DJ has satin or high polish on the sides and brushed on the top lugs
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I think mine is like that and my old datejust was like more like satin finish. |
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16 November 2006, 04:52 PM | #17 |
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JJ you have mirror polish on the top of your lugs. My DJ has brushed on the top of the lugs. The new DJ has mirror everywhere
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We are talking about lugs, NOT bracelets. Look again, my friend. The top of my Sub and YM lugs are brushed finished....the sides are polished along with the case. JJ
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Uhh, JJ, the top of the YM's lugs look polished to me - compare it to the brushed surface on the SEL.
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Leave it as original,polished once the centre links on a Oyster bracelet took exactly 4 hours to polish back to original state it was a scratch magnet
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Most watches today have the mirror polish over the entire case (LIke Pani). I know that OQ would look real good if the caseband was completely mirror. Then that piece would belong in a museum...
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Thats awesome and exactly the result I want on my Datejust. Did you remove the bezel to polish? See, thats why I need a bezel press to do it myself instead of going across town
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To make a long story short >>> I wore this watch everyday for 5+ years. It needed to be cleaned up so at that time I thought I would try a Cape Cod cloth on it. I took to the lugs and the end result was nice. If you notice I removed the date bubble and polished the bracelet too. I sold this watch a couple of months ago. |
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19 November 2006, 02:01 PM | #26 |
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Where can I find a Cape Cod cloth? I am ready!
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19 November 2006, 02:31 PM | #27 |
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I got mine online, but I can't remember where - it was a long time ago.
http://www.google.com/search?q=cape+...en-US:official |
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You can also email Kurt at the watchboys, he is a member here and on Paneristi. He stocks them.
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