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Old 8 August 2016, 08:40 AM   #1
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14060m how to tell polish?

I am looking at a 14060m from 2008, I have a hard time telling how much its been polished down, how can you tell easy that its been polished? All I can see is that the bottom left lug is polihed more then the others? What would you rate this case out of10
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Old 8 August 2016, 08:45 AM   #2
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14060m how to tell polish?

A bit hard to tell from a straight on angle...it does look a bit over polished but not bad. I'd keep looking if this is something important to you, it's extremely important to me. Id ask for a few more pics from a side angle if possible, I wouldn't settle..


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Old 8 August 2016, 09:34 AM   #3
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The clasp and chamfers tend to be the tells, but it's tough to see from pictures. Also, I'm not sure anyone could tell if LAWW did a light cleanup on nice previously unpolished watch.
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Old 8 August 2016, 11:27 AM   #4
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For me the trick to tell if it has been polished is look at the lug tips. Never polished will have sharp little rectangles at the tips. Even a light polish tends to dull the triangles.

Here are 2 examples



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Old 8 August 2016, 11:54 AM   #5
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The clasp and chamfers tend to be the tells, but it's tough to see from pictures. Also, I'm not sure anyone could tell if LAWW did a light cleanup on nice previously unpolished watch.
I agree, if done by a pro you won't be able to tell
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Old 8 August 2016, 12:09 PM   #6
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I agree, if done by a pro you won't be able to tell
That I don't exactly agree with, if you assume that RSC employees are "pros". It's obvious when they hack on a case.

If the person has great skill and uses a lapping machine, I suspect you wouldn't be able to tell. All my watches are unpolished (bought new) so I know what it looks like. I've only seen one case polished without a lapping machine that couldn't be detected with a lupe. It was polished by Dom Weiland in MI - the guy who trained the RSC Dallas refinishers.
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For me the trick to tell if it has been polished is look at the lug tips. Never polished will have sharp little rectangles at the tips. Even a light polish tends to dull the triangles.

Here are 2 examples



That's what I always look for too. Never has done me wrong. Lug thickness can be deceiving sometimes.
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