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Repairing scratches on RO bracelet - pics
I’m considering buying a Royal Oak 15400 and the bracelet seems to not be in good shape, but the price of the watch is decent. Here is a photo of it, can you guys tell me how these scratches could be repaired without having to have the entire watch polished? What can be done here?
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When/If you send it to APSC in Clearwater, before services you have an option on their form to request polishing only the bracelet.
Good luck. |
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Only AP can polish the bracelet. Don't take it to anyone else. Too much going on, it has to be taken apart and every link done by hand.
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Honestly, that picture is a close-up. I bet the scratches are not that bad. The RO bracelets are prone to scratches.
I would just wear it and consider a polish after some time during a regular servicing interval. |
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That looks great to me as it is, wear and enjoy.
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