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11 June 2013, 01:24 PM | #1 |
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Polishing a vintage watch, ever worth it?
Hey I need some advice, I recently acquired a 1016 from 1969-70. The 1570 movement runs well, but I decided to service it anyway because it seems it was never serviced.
I am replacing the Crystal with the original part and using a very respected watchmaker with a Rolex parts account. The watch looks scratched up, but nothing too deep. It was probably only lightly polished. I never polish cases because I flip almost everything I buy so that I can try a lot of watches. Most buyers like to see sharp lugs and the original bevel. The watchmaker suggested a polish so that the watch looks new when it comes back to me. I am torn, while I may enjoy a fresh look, resale maintenance is very important to me. So how bad (or benign) is polishing a vintage watch? Thanks! |
11 June 2013, 01:37 PM | #2 |
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Ralphie, sounds like you answered your own question in your post.
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11 June 2013, 01:41 PM | #3 |
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The answer depends upon your prospective buyer.
Some eBay cruiser might not care as long as it looks good. A WIS will spank you every time.
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