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19 August 2015, 06:51 AM | #1 |
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Anybody on here have OCD?
How do you guys deal with polished center links and getting micro scratches on the clasp and bracelet in general and dying to figure out how it happened? How do you respond to these tiny little scratches, do you cape cod them, any of you guys constantly wash your watch under the sink to keep it glistening?
I just got my watch and my OCD is taking over, I understand scratches will happen and what not, but I'm sure I'm not the only one obsessed with keeping finger prints off of it, and constantly question where every scratch came from. What your guys tips and tricks on keeping it clean and glistening? Also I'm wondering if washing it once a day underneath a sink and towel drying it, if it'll cause any surface scratches or will effect the luster of the bezel and PCL? |
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I've had mine for 2 days, and I already noticed a couple micro scratches near the clasp, I assume from my nail probably bumping into the clasp itself or links near it. I'm starting to care less but still, I'm not ready to see scratches on it just yet
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Haha this is me. I find solace in the fact that a service can clean up 99% of the damage I can do. And yes wrist awareness. Super careful when walking along brick/stone buildings on my watch side :) Sent from my iPhone6 |
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I use a soft toothbrush and wash the watch with Vareat.
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How often? I've heard obsessive cleaning etc will cause it to lose it's luster. I carry a microfiber cloth with me and every now and then I will pull it out to give it a quick polish to remove finger prints etc. Would this cause micro scratches or any damage to the watch in the future?
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I do not remember paying that much for the "kit" although it would be well worth the investment. Using the spray weekly keeps things nice and clean.
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I've got a Datejust II with PCL and to be honest I'm half way between the two. I'm not all too bothered about scratches appearing on the PCL as it's unavoidable, but I do wash my watch with a brush and dry with a very soft microfiber and it glistens after the clean. I do the wash whenever I feel like it, no set times.
I've just come to realise that when the time comes for a service my watch will come back like new from RSC (fingers crossed lol) so with that in mind I wear the watch and forget about it.... To an extent, I won't wear it to do messy rough stuff. |
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I have OCD with certain things, having scratches on PCL is not one of them. It is just a watch, and you can polish it every so often but in the end it will get scratched again.
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This reminds me of the people that drive around with bumper guards hanging from their rear. ...Like that silly rubber curtain is more visually appealing than a bumper with a scratch or two??
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Yup and it makes owning a Rolex tough lol
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19 August 2015, 07:15 AM | #28 |
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Wipe clean but never polish just like you would with a Chippendale chair or Tiffany lamp.
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I know Rolex are expensive watches and because of that we all want to take extra care of it... but you will run yourself crazy if you allow the OCD to kick in :) before you know the watch will spend more time in the box/drawer/safe instead of the wrist...
I decided just to enjoy the watch and let it be... of course I am still careful but I don't panic like I used to... Once a week I just run it through warm water mixed with a little neutral soap to keep it clean... |
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I think thats why a lot of members on here prefer brushed center links as well. Less maintenance.
But yeah scratches will happen and thats that…every so often you can polish up the centers and sides back to new. Piece of cake. Learn to use a buffing wheel and it will save you time and money. |
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