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31 January 2020, 07:46 AM | #22 |
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As others have said, if you're buying a watch that was used chances are it will have scratches, all of my watches have scratches on the lugs from wear and use, even if you're exceptionally careful there is always a chance that a scratch will occur. I was super careful with my new BLRO and I still have a slight scratch on the top of the right lug, not sure how or when it happened but it is there.
To be fair, it is a bit less expensive than the other similar one which doesn't have a scratch (but has a slight nick it seems on the bottom of another lug) With that said if you want a watch without scratches then keep looking for another one and get one with none that you notice or care as much about. |
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