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20 January 2021, 05:11 PM | #1 |
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116520 Daytona bracelet polishing?
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I recently got a 2015 daytona at a high price. Overall condition is good and the bezel is 95% new - the prior owner had protection film on it. But there are some ugly wide and long scratches on the bracelet and so annoying. So here are my questions. If I polish bracelet only from RSC - will it affect the value of the watch? If it does not, I want to polish the bracelet when I complete service in the near future. What are your thoughts? |
20 January 2021, 05:15 PM | #2 |
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Personally, if it bothered me, I'd have it polished by a qualified person. The controversy about polishing is to me, a bit insane on a non vintage watch.
Those light marks can be buffed out in a few minutes. Congratulations on your new watch! .
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20 January 2021, 05:29 PM | #3 |
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Thank you! Do you think if polish it will affect the value when I resell it?
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You would be amazed how easily and perfectly that will polish out. It's really a non issue.
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20 January 2021, 09:52 PM | #6 |
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But will be, and since if had never been touched I wouldn't get it polished for some superficial scratches. So yes a never polished example in excellent shape, SS Daytona may be more desirable to many buyers if it were to remain as such.
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Polish work that accompanies interval service performed by professionals are fine.
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A RSC would fix that easy and you would never know there had been a mark on it.
I would even consider masking off the PCL myself and improve those marks with a light polish. I will now wait for the
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worrying about resale value Vs keeping a watch looking attractive might suggest it's the wrong watch
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20 January 2021, 06:52 PM | #12 |
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I have to agree with this. They all get scratches and scuff marks, it's unavoidable. They clean up really well when the time comes but if it's on your mind as to resale value, maybe ultimately it's not worth the aggravation. Nice watch! I have the same one..But mine is in mint condition. JOKE!
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This has not been touched, not even from RSC. If I do polishing that is going to be when I do full service maybe in 2-3 years later. what do you think? |
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All it does is turn off the small but vocal anti-polish crowd. However, the crowd that likes a well maintained and attractive watch is a far bigger crowd.
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I think the speculation in re-sale value has gone a bit overboard lately. Wear the watch and enjoy it, it's inevitable that you're going to get a few marks by wearing a watch that has polished surfaces. If resale and condition is so important then you can always lock it up in the safe, but where's the fun in that?
As far as the scratches goes, I really don't see any reason why you should polish those away. Within a few weeks of wear you'll have new ones :-) Don't get it polished, wear it and enjoy it worry free. If you at any point wish to sell it and it's full of battlescars, send it in for a full RSC service. Trust me, there are way more buyers that would appreciate a freshly serviced and like-new polished Daytona than there are vintage guys that say NEVER POLISH :-) |
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20 January 2021, 07:17 PM | #20 |
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Almost looks brand new! if you plan to wear and keep it my opinion is don't polish it now. You most likely will get some new scratches on it and you can't be running to the AD polishing it every time. There is also the risk of the AD scratching lugs when removing the bracelet...
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With PCLs youll polish today and the scratches will be back tomorrow
As Padi states, maybe at regular service if you feel the need, otherwise enjoy your watch |
21 January 2021, 12:01 AM | #22 |
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Thanks all!
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