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Old 25 October 2023, 05:27 PM   #1
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36 year old Model 16660 polish or not?

hello,

I have a 36-year old Sea-dweller that has seen it's normal wear over the years. Is practically worn the whole week. Should i have it polished?

I would like it to have some shine again . It does not have to look new but still? Just afraid they will overdo it and the casing or lugs will be to thin? I suppose if i bring it in to a Rolex Service center they will do a good job? They are used to it.

What do You think?

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Old 26 October 2023, 11:38 AM   #2
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Patina at its finest. I would leave it alone.
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Old 26 October 2023, 03:08 PM   #3
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I'd say it could use a good polish.
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Old 27 October 2023, 04:14 AM   #4
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They will absolutely destroy it if they try remove those dents. A cape cod to remove swirls and hairlines and the bracelet brushed is all I would do.
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Old 27 October 2023, 11:27 AM   #5
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I saw an image or two a few months ago where someone (a pro- might have been Rolex) had carefully brazed/welded/whatever extra SS rod over a particularly rough area and then reshaped it. There's no way you're gonna get the deep scratches out without altering the basic shape of the case or bracelet.

IMHO, it's fine as is. It looks like a watch that's been used as a tool.
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Old 27 October 2023, 11:41 AM   #6
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No polishing as I see it, because there isn't anything polished to begin with...it looks all brushed. So sending it to a Rolex service center would allow them to do the best possible job, ie fill any areas that are too deep and rebrush it back to like new...that said I seem to remember a gent in the UK Paul Thorpe interviewing a watch maker that might do an even better job than a Rolex service center. If you can get in contact with him and send the pictures that could be a better option. Wish you the best..
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Old 27 October 2023, 05:15 PM   #7
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No polishing as I see it, because there isn't anything polished to begin with...it looks all brushed. So sending it to a Rolex service center would allow them to do the best possible job, ie fill any areas that are too deep and rebrush it back to like new...that said I seem to remember a gent in the UK Paul Thorpe interviewing a watch maker that might do an even better job than a Rolex service center. If you can get in contact with him and send the pictures that could be a better option. Wish you the best..
I don’t think a RSC will fill and polish a case or bracelet they will more likely offer new replacements.

As for Paul Thorpe………..

OP: Why not take it to RSC for a service quote?
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Old 30 October 2023, 11:40 AM   #8
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Pendulum laboratorio in Tuscany. This watch needs laser welding, & they do the best work IMO.
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Old 31 October 2023, 05:10 AM   #9
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Just saw the results of Pendulum lab . Amazing , but I am scared for the price !!
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Old 31 October 2023, 05:16 AM   #10
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Welcome to the forum.

There are a few pretty good marks to deal with on that case. I think it might need some laser welding in addition to a polish.
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Old 31 October 2023, 07:47 AM   #11
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I would take it off the bracelet and put it on a NATO or leather strap.
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Old 2 November 2023, 01:21 AM   #12
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Pendulum laboratorio in Tuscany. This watch needs laser welding, & they do the best work IMO.
Have you had work done by them?
I have serious doubts of sending my watch to them by mail.
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Old 2 November 2023, 04:50 AM   #13
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Old 2 November 2023, 01:05 PM   #14
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Have you had work done by them?
I have serious doubts of sending my watch to them by mail.
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Old 6 November 2023, 03:39 AM   #15
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I think the scratches add a lot of character and story to your watch! Look forward to seeing what you decide!
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Leave it be…has character.

Definitely send it out for RSC to go through the movement but specify to “not polish”, get new spring bars ASAP.
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There is no reason to have a thrashed bracelet on a multi-thousand dollar watch.

Thrashed watches do not have "character", they just look like they have never been maintained or cared for or received a proper overhaul from time-to-time.

Don't have the local butcher on the corner do the job, but a proper refinish from an RSC can be a significant improvement and increase pride and likely value.
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There is no reason to have a thrashed bracelet on a multi-thousand dollar watch.

Thrashed watches do not have "character", they just look like they have never been maintained or cared for or received a proper overhaul from time-to-time.

Don't have the local butcher on the corner do the job, but a proper refinish from an RSC can be a significant improvement and increase pride and likely value.
^This^ Especially since, in your own words, you would like it to shine some again.
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Old 24 November 2023, 07:48 AM   #20
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In one word Yes, restore to full perfection again.
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Old 27 November 2023, 07:11 AM   #21
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I would polish it.
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Old 10 January 2024, 05:55 PM   #22
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I would leave it alone.
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Light polish would be my preference.
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