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Old 18 July 2018, 04:03 AM   #1
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My experience with Cape Cod Cloth + BLNR

Yesterday I received 9 packs with Cape Cod Cloth (Hopefully will last a lifetime ) plus the kit with microfiber cloths.

I was a bit afraid in the beginning and since I never thought about posting the experience (which I'm doing now because I got SO dang impressed) I ended up not taking the "before" pics.

Of all my watches, the only one that needed polishing was my BLNR, which is 4 years old and never had the PCL's and Clasp polished before.

I must say:

Man, what a glorious purchase !!

For those here who never tried before, I strongly recommend to give it a try !!

My fear was having the moisture from the cloth, getting over the brushed parts and hence, damaging the brushed finishing but nope ! I believe I would have to scrub a LOT over the brushed area in order to damage it. I'm saying it because even covering brushed parts with a tape, it's inevitable to have the moisture infiltrating under the tape.

After a patient 30 minutes polishing and rinsing the watch with fresh water,
I honestly feel like having 95% of a BNIB watch again !! Obviously it doesn't bring the watch to full perfection like having it serviced but wow, for the price and simplicity........

It really brought me a feeling of having a brand new BLNR again !! Feeling like a kid with a toy

Like I said, I don't have macro pictures from before but let's say it was mildly scratched... (Consider me a careful person but nevertheless, a 4 year old BLNR bought BNIB).

The result:













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Old 18 July 2018, 04:08 AM   #2
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That's a great job.
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Old 18 July 2018, 04:10 AM   #3
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WOW! Did Rolex polish that for you? Looks cracking!

I've got the cape cod tin but the results are never like this!

Mind giving us some pointers on how you did it?



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Old 18 July 2018, 04:20 AM   #4
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Well done OP! I own a BLNR myself and probably wont polish it into 4+ years as well!
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Old 18 July 2018, 04:23 AM   #5
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Going to give mine a shot now... Just seen a quick YouTube video

BEFORE...

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Old 18 July 2018, 04:26 AM   #6
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Going to give mine a shot now... Just seen a quick YouTube video
You’re about to ruin your watch, a cape cod is for polishing, your hulk is brushed.
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Old 18 July 2018, 04:26 AM   #7
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Going to give mine a shot now... Just seen a quick YouTube video

BEFORE...

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Wait a minute... are you trying to get your brushed finish look back? I’d hope so because you have two different watches and the cape cods will not do what you’re looking to do on your watch... those are made for polishing.
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Old 18 July 2018, 04:28 AM   #8
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But this is way easier !

I mean, brushing it with a Scotchbrite pad is quite easy as long as you humidify the pad and keep one direction. Plus, the results are usually better then polishing, IMO !

Regarding my polishing, I honestly don't know what hints I could give since I'm completely newbie doing it. It was my first time !!

I could have easily ruined the watch ...

Thank God I didn't !
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Old 18 July 2018, 04:28 AM   #9
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Ahhhhh! No!!! It’s for polished parts only! Your watch is all brushed!! Don’t do it!
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Old 18 July 2018, 04:38 AM   #10
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Ahhhhh! No!!! It’s for polished parts only! Your watch is all brushed!! Don’t do it!
Looks fine to me... Thoughts?

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Old 18 July 2018, 04:40 AM   #11
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Looks fine to me... Thoughts?

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Doesn’t look right.
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Old 18 July 2018, 04:47 AM   #12
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What did you do ??????

So you've actually polished your LVc

Jesus... I thought you were kidding !!!!

Oh my... I don't know what to say LoL !

It looks........... Different
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Looks fine to me... Thoughts
Probably the only forum where one can ask this question and have a realistic chance of it actually happening - but, would you have a secondary Rolex with a brushed bracelet for a direct comparisson
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When Cape Codding goes “wrong”.

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Old 18 July 2018, 07:06 AM   #15
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there goes the brush...too shiny. Oh well...it's your watch :)
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Old 19 July 2018, 05:51 AM   #16
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there goes the brush...too shiny. Oh well...it's your watch :)


Is Rolex able to re- brush it for him ?


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Old 19 July 2018, 05:59 AM   #17
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It looks quite awful if you know what a Rolex satin finish should look like...
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Looks fine to me too! Good job!
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Looks fine to me too! Good job!
I don't want to be the rude guy here but that is quite possibly the most terrible satin finish I've seen. Most certainly not a good idea to use Cape cod on a brushed surface...
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Looks fine to me too! Good job!
It doesn't look original, but it doesn't look bad either.
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I could instantly pick that watch out of 1,000 Rolex brushed watches. It doesn’t look the same as a Rolex brushed finish at all. Easily fixed though in a service.
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Going to give mine a shot now...
Really hope that you didnt to it! But at the same time curious to see the result
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Really hope that you didnt to it! But at the same time curious to see the result
He posted a pic.
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Took a line from the breitling boys? LOL I swear they single handedly keep the cape cod company afloat lol.

Looks great. Did you use painters tape or anything like that to protect the brushed part from getting “polished”? Pretty sure ive seen that done.
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Took a line from the breitling boys? LOL I swear they single handedly keep the cape cod company afloat lol.

Looks great. Did you use painters tape or anything like that to protect the brushed part from getting “polished”? Pretty sure ive seen that done.
Actually, the huge deal for me to get the packs with Cape Cod was EXACTLY because I bought a super high polished Breitling Navitimer 01 last month so I thought... Oh my, I need a truck full of cloths to survive with my Breitling throughout the years but I've been so crazy paranoid cautious with it so it's still looking pristine after 1 month and no scratches whatsoever, including the clasp !!!

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Tried it on the clap... Still brushed...

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Tried it on the clap... Still brushed...

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Brushed? Sure. Doesn't look like OEM to be though.

Not terrible though, and easily reversible, but still I don't like the look of it.
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Cape Cod is a great must have for anybody with brushed center links.

A few years back I listed my BLNR for sale and no one would bite. I spent a whopping $12 on cape cod and 20 minutes of my time and re listed. Sold within minutes and even included the cape cod to the new buyer. It's a great little invention.

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Cape Cod is a great must have for anybody with brushed center links.

A few years back I listed my BLNR for sale and no one would bite. I spent a whopping $12 on cape cod and 20 minutes of my time and re listed. Sold within minutes and even included the cape cod to the new buyer. It's a great little invention.

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The funny thing is the buyer doesn't even wear it on the oyster, it's been on a blue Everest almost every day as a daily wearer


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