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Old 27 June 2024, 11:25 AM   #1
FL2024
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Need some advice please. How would you go about fixing this?

Not sure how this happened to my 214270 Explorer. I must have smacked it hard on something, maybe a rock, doorframe, seatbelt, etc... This really bothers me to see. Anyway, does this look like something that RSC could polish out? They can hardly be felt with a fingernail. So I'm hoping they are not too deep.

Do you think this needs laser welding? I really do not want to do laser welding from a 3rd party. Do you think RSC can fix this? Is this an easy fix?

The other option is to just leave and and live with it. Would you be able to live with something like this or would it worry you? Depend on the light these scotches are more or less visible.

I really am relatively new to watches so I don't know how bad this is.

Any expertise and suggestions is greatly appreciated.

Thank you
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