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17 June 2015, 06:56 AM | #1 |
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Change PCLs to Brushed on WG?
I just bought a WG Pepsi... and the PCLs aren't really my style now that i have it on, it makes it look a little too blingy.
Has anyone changed the PCLs to Brushed? And alternatively, could they be changed back? It's kind of an expensive watch to do this on, i'm assuming it would crush the value? Thoughts? |
17 June 2015, 07:01 AM | #2 |
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I personally don't like polished centre links too much so I say go for it.
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17 June 2015, 07:04 AM | #3 |
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It can be reversed/polished again, so why not? If the PCL's are not your thing (not mine, either) I say go for it.
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Give it some time before doing this. You may start to like it.
I really like the PCL's on my GMT and on my YM and never really understand why people brush them.
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Completely agree. I love PCL on my GMT.
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No, why would it ?
I suspect that a potential buyer would use everything to try to get the price lower, but something that is easily re-done is personal preference. Many, many owners do not like PCL's and brush them routinely. Alternatively though, the high polish usually develops a patina and softer look after a few months of wear. light brushing with some steel wool will knock off the shine without taking off any metal
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thanks guys - any one ever seen any pics out there?
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It won't hurt anything but if it needed repair during the warranty period you'd probably either have to polish them out or let the RSC do it.
Other than that, no biggie really.
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No way! I originally thought of doing it to my BLNR but I LOVE the PCLs on the new GMTs. It can be done and reversed if you make the decision and aren't happy.
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You're brave to want to do that on the actual WG bracelet.. if you're planning on selling it in the future, then yes, I can see how it may impact the resale value from the potential buyer(s) perspective. You are technically 'shaving off' gold after all
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I say do what makes you happy. "Back when I worked in the jewelry business," whenever we polished/ buffed something it never failed; someone would always say something about shaving off their gold. I know the above quote is slightly joking, but I take my wife's ring to the store to buff and polish any chance we get. Same thing goes with cars. Everything I do to mine doesn't "build the value," it just makes me happy and excited. You can polish a ring/ watch 100 times and I can almost guarantee the .dwt won't change a bit. That is unless you are using a scale that measures to the .00000001th degree. (Slight inflation.). Same goes for guns, snowboards, and other "hobbies." Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Completely agree with you - we actually always drop off my fiancée's ring to the jewellers to get polished quite often when we make a trip to the mall as well.. Haven't noticed any degradation to the overall build and quality thus far, and she enjoys it a lot more when it's nice and shiny. ;) to the OP, definitely do what makes you happy. It's your personal belonging and only yours to enjoy after all! :) |
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But if this is true why have Rolex watches I have seen lost their sharp edges and look so rounded off after only a few polishes?
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It can be done. The look can be "reversed".
Would I do it? No!! |
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IMO it looks perfect as it is.
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I say do it. PCLs on a sport watch don't make sense to me. |
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17 June 2015, 12:02 PM | #20 |
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You might try swapping out the bands to keep the original in tact.
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17 June 2015, 12:05 PM | #21 |
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I really wouldn't do it. I think the GMT Master II is intended to be dressier than say the Submariner or Explorer II and the PCLs assist in this endeavor. I can easily see the argument for polishing out PCLs in stainless steel models, the case alone implies a tool watch sensibility. In precious metal however, we are well into the luxury world; PCLs just bode better on these models if you ask me.
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Give it time, sweet watch so congrats
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Do it...I think it would look great!
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I would be reluctant to remove any precious metal from any watch I owned, but then I feel that way about steel, too.
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I'm not a fan of PCLs and personally hope for a coke without them comes out soon. I'd rather stick with the new style bracelet than go vintage.
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If it was steel I would have no hesitation but because its gold I would be reluctant to do it (if it was me)... but do what make you happy - however as others have mentioned if you have to send it to RSC then it would be polished back
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