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4 October 2010, 02:13 PM | #1 |
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I like polished center links...what to do?
Would like your opinion on what to do....I have the original all-brushed oyster bracelet on my 1500, but really like the polished center links look on the new oyster bracelet.
What should I do...just get my Cape Cod and go at it?...or should I just get the knock-off bracelet like the one pictured (this way I can always go back to my original bracelet)? Thanks for your opinions and input! *flamesuit is on already* |
4 October 2010, 02:29 PM | #2 |
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Technically 'knock offs' are counterfeit or imitation products offered for sale.
As that bracelet has no markings (that I can see) then it is not a 'knock off' but more an after market replacement. If PCL's are what you want why not buy it and wear it. Better than polishing the original to a mirror finish and then brushing it back to original condition in the future. Just my 2c.
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4 October 2010, 02:50 PM | #3 |
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PCL's don't stay polished long. More trouble than you think if you like them polished all the time. I gave up after a couple weeks. Just my two cents. Brushed are far more manageable!
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