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Old 14 July 2008, 07:35 AM   #1
ZR WON
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Greetings all!

Long time reader, first time poster(finally registered). I just picked up a white-faced Milgauss unexpectedly, which I have completely fallen for. That said, there is a *significant* amount of scratch-free perfectly polished stainless on this model. I have always been very cautious (pronounced a n a l ;) ) while wearing my timepieces, and enjoyed very little visual wear for my efforts.

I do realize that scratches are part of wearing a watch, but do the gurus here have a source of jewelers rouge(or other option) that could help keep it looking as new as possible?!?!? I have a Pepsi GMT Master II which is in great shape for being nearly 3 years old, but even it could use a touch up or two on the sides.

Thanks in advance, and I look forward to learning more about these fines timepieces, as well as contributing where I can.

Brian
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