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And a final polish by Rolex to complete the case is very different to subsequent repeated polishing that removes metal and permanently changes the case lines. |
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Nothing wrong with a good quality polish on occasion. Alternatively, there's nothing wrong with not polishing the watch, either.
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I admit, I am one of those guys who has pampered to hell and back Rolex watches… all of mine still look brand new with almost zero evidence of wear, however I feel like my daydates, and my shiny Daytona with its PCLs etc etc would look like shyte all scratched up.. My submariner is also in flawless almost unworn looking condition, but I believe some wear on it wouldn’t affect its beauty at all if that makes sense…. In other words the flashy shiney watches DO need to look as close to perfect as possible.. but the more so sporty and more brushed finish models out the lineup can get away with some wear looking right at home on them.. but I enjoy and wear all of my watches often ! Matter of fact my most often worn watch pretty much my daily is my 228236 fluted bezel platinum DayDate40, so just to clarify none of mine are safe queens by any stretch! BUT, I say all that to say I am very much so in the camp of no polishing - I enjoy mine as mentioned above but I wear them mindfully… so with that said, mine should never even “need” to be polished .. Ok enough of all that blabbing and thread jacking but while we are at it PADI can you post a recent pictures of how your SeaDweller is looking these days?! Any other pieces that you have got a lot of underwater use too or is that the main one |
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Kegan is right on, but even then, even when you perform laser welding and the refinisher is not heavy-handed, it's still never the same as our of the factory. But many don't notice, and even if they notice they don't care. To each their own. Sent from my SM-S918U using Tapatalk |
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Brands (Rolex, AP) start to advise against polishing.
Despite the fact that it saves them money (flat service price, refusing a polish is not generating a discount, so they make more money out of the service), they are correct to say this now. A watch will scratch. You can't prevent it. So let me know, why would you try to remove the scratches, at the cost of the shape of the watch? Angles will soften, shapes will lessen, and your watch will scratch still the same. Don't polish, instead embrace the patina. ![]() Here's my wedding band. Scratched to no end, but also as sharp as day one. |
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Padi!!!! Did all the polishing grind off the raised winding crown crown? Or you didn’t want it changed? This demands clarification!! |
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scratches just shows you wear it like you should.
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Bad polishing is bad.
Good polishing is good. No polishing is best.
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