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View Poll Results: Still offer a brushed option? | |||
No, polished center links are better |
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22 | 15.17% |
Yes, polished and brushed should be both offered |
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93 | 64.14% |
Yes, but I think they should abolish polished |
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26 | 17.93% |
I wish I could get an all polished like Breitling |
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4 | 2.76% |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Real Name: David
Location: USA
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Polished vs. brushed center links on SS Rolex Sport models?
One of the things that came to mind when admiring my brother's 14060M and reacquainting myself with my Expy2 upon my return home is my current preference for SS Rolex sport watches to have brushed center links on the bracelets. As we know with the new generation of Sport Rolex watches, the center links are polished. Do you think these watches (Daytona, GMT2C, etc.) should still be offered with the option of an all-brushed bracelet? I'm starting to think that if I ever get a 116710, I'd brush out the center links.
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