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Another neurotic question and first post!
Long time lurker, first time poster. As I was senselessly getting ready for work this morning, I realized something that I do probably on a daily basis. I drive a 718, which for non-car guys/gals, is a small coupe (hatchback?). Whenever I reach for the seatbelt, I find my wrist brushing against the door. I don’t think it’s doing much to my watches, but I cringe every time my watch brushes against any surface. Anyone else feel the same way? Silly question, but is this likely to cause any damage to the movement? Thanks!
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Don't worry about it...
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Nope, just cosmetic if you’re scratching it.
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What is the material you are brushing against? If it is metal you might scratch the watch but more likely you will damage the soft door panel materials. 718 is a Porsche Cayman correct? I've banged my Rolex against all sorts of things over the years and not done any damage to it yet.
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Real Name: nicholas
Location: ottawa canada
Watch: Rolex,AP,Panerai
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Trade in the car.....he is being a bad boy to your watch
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