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Old 12 November 2024, 03:14 AM   #1
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Pro’s & Con’s of Protective Stickers

I do think that watches should be worn and enjoyed. A symptom of this is that our watches gain patina, character, and marks over time.

Others like to keep there watches looking as new as possible, for as long as they can. In my opinion this is perfectly understandable, also.

Is there any milliage in applying protective stickers? What’s your opinions?
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Old 12 November 2024, 03:37 AM   #2
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I install high quality protection on the clasp only, when the raised section of the clasp is polished. I do not install protection on the clasp if it is brushed. I do this because the clasp can get pretty beat up, but not worried about the rest of the watch.

The protection that I use can only be seen very close up, and cannot be seen from a foot away. The pic below is after a year being on the wrist.
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Old 12 November 2024, 11:00 AM   #3
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I install high quality protection on the clasp only, when the raised section of the clasp is polished. I do not install protection on the clasp if it is brushed. I do this because the clasp can get pretty beat up, but not worried about the rest of the watch.

The protection that I use can only be seen very close up, and cannot be seen from a foot away. The pic below is after a year being on the wrist.
I have put on clasps also (exception being DD’s). The rest of the watch will take the hits…whether I like it or not.
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Old 17 November 2024, 05:12 AM   #4
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Old 12 November 2024, 03:15 PM   #5
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I install high quality protection on the clasp only, when the raised section of the clasp is polished. I do not install protection on the clasp if it is brushed. I do this because the clasp can get pretty beat up, but not worried about the rest of the watch.

The protection that I use can only be seen very close up, and cannot be seen from a foot away. The pic below is after a year being on the wrist.
I do exactly the same thing (clasp only) and change the tape if the edges start to pull up- perhaps once every year or two. (It never yellows.) No one would ever notice & my OCD is not triggered by having to look at clasp dings and scratches (which I am the only one who would ever see anyway).
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Old 12 November 2024, 05:19 PM   #6
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I do exactly the same thing (clasp only) and change the tape if the edges start to pull up- perhaps once every year or two. (It never yellows.) No one would ever notice & my OCD is not triggered by having to look at clasp dings and scratches (which I am the only one who would ever see anyway).
I have also added a small piece of clear tape to the first link next to the clasp on my Daytona.

Allowing the clasp to mark the top of the polished link was a design fault by Rolex.
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Old 15 November 2024, 05:16 AM   #7
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I have also added a small piece of clear tape to the first link next to the clasp on my Daytona.

Allowing the clasp to mark the top of the polished link was a design fault by Rolex.
I just got a Rolex watch with this type of bracelet, and I am putting my finger there to block the contact when I remove, so I do not get all the marks in that area as I have in the past on other similar watches. I agree it is a design defect.
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Old 16 November 2024, 05:57 AM   #8
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I install high quality protection on the clasp only, when the raised section of the clasp is polished. I do not install protection on the clasp if it is brushed. I do this because the clasp can get pretty beat up, but not worried about the rest of the watch.

The protection that I use can only be seen very close up, and cannot be seen from a foot away. The pic below is after a year being on the wrist.
I do the same using xpel ppf; very easy and almost invisible.
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Old 12 November 2024, 03:51 AM   #9
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I'm not a fan personally. If I need to be worried about scratches and such to that degree then I'd rather just wear something else.

The ones where the whole watch is covered in protective stickers just look ridiculous to me. Like a plastic covered sofa at grandmas house.

The above example of just on the clasp isn't bad and I could see that, especially if someone works at a laminate top desk....I've found those laminate tops really do a number on clasps, much more so than say a real wood top does. Add to that polished center and gold and I get it and it's at least very unobtrusive.

But I wear simple SS watches without any polish on the clasp and my desk top is actual wood which I find to be pretty gentle. No plastic stickers for me.
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Old 12 November 2024, 03:58 AM   #10
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any time i see a watch covered entirely in stickers in photos here, it looks fake to me on first glance. not a fan but also don't really care what others do when it comes to this, i personally would never put them on
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Old 12 November 2024, 04:01 AM   #11
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Old 12 November 2024, 04:06 AM   #12
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It’s an eye sore & watches are meant to get battle wounds along their journey with you. Just my opinion!


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Old 12 November 2024, 04:21 AM   #13
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Pro: you keep the watch fairly mint for the next buyer
Con: you don’t get to enjoy the beautiful finishing of these timepieces, not wearing them as intended. Also you look like a lame IMO
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Old 12 November 2024, 04:40 AM   #14
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Pro: you keep the watch fairly mint for the next buyer
You may be onto something there, maybe some of the folk who put those stickers on don’t intend to keep the watch forever.

I like my watch minty fresh clean - when I buy it, but I’ll be quite happy to put my own marks on it and I’ll not have it polished during services.
When I hand it down to my kids, it’ll have my journey on it, I think they’d appreciate that more than having it fresh unmarked.

A friend inherited a 1670 GMT from his dad when he passed, the watch was well used and stretched and the crystal marked up but my buddy keeps it that way and I agree.
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Old 12 November 2024, 04:50 AM   #15
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People who put stickers on their watches just don't give a crap what anyone else thinks. I love that.
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Old 12 November 2024, 09:13 AM   #16
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People who put stickers on their watches just don't give a crap what anyone else thinks. I love that.

It's your watch, you can do anything YOU want with it. I don't mind the sticker for the clasp only. They do take a beating, and if it's PCL it'll easily scratched.JMO
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Old 12 November 2024, 04:51 AM   #17
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This thread should be renamed ‘The cons & cons of protective stickers’.

I’ll give you some.

1. They look awful.
2. They accumulate grime and germs.
3. They look awful.


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Old 15 November 2024, 12:52 PM   #18
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This thread should be renamed ‘The cons & cons of protective stickers’.

I’ll give you some.

1. They look awful.
2. They accumulate grime and germs.
3. They look awful.


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1000% wrong. Watches need to be cleaned. Covered in protective film or not. They don’t accumulate anything. If you’re more than a foot away, you can’t see them at all. They preserve the beauty of the watch. I have several of mine protected and swear by them.
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Old 15 November 2024, 03:02 PM   #19
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1000% wrong. Watches need to be cleaned. Covered in protective film or not. They don’t accumulate anything. If you’re more than a foot away, you can’t see them at all. They preserve the beauty of the watch. I have several of mine protected and swear by them.

This 1000% does not surprise me. The sort of man who gets upset that his AD forgets his wedding anniversary is exactly the sort of man who puts plastic on his watches to protect them….


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Old 16 November 2024, 12:35 PM   #20
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This 1000% does not surprise me. The sort of man who gets upset that his AD forgets his wedding anniversary is exactly the sort of man who puts plastic on his watches to protect them….


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Old 17 November 2024, 08:35 AM   #21
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This 1000% does not surprise me. The sort of man who gets upset that his AD forgets his wedding anniversary is exactly the sort of man who puts plastic on his watches to protect them….


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Let these jokers keep applying film. Don't dissuade them. Nothing better than being the second owner of a previously stickered watch.

And your statement is bang on. That's exactly who.

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Old 17 November 2024, 10:22 AM   #22
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Interesting takes on stickers. If a watch ends up on the secondary market as with any other used good, condition is a paramount determinant as to value and most people will pass on watches with scratches, if another in finer condition is available at a similar price. In my view some scratching on watches may be unavoidable but I still do not like them. Rolex puts stickers on their watches at the factory, so they know their watches would otherwise pick up a lot of marks just through the normal sales process. So, Rolex wants their watches to look nice, so why not owners. A lor of folks like the watches but they also like the easy door out, by selling, if the need arises to add to the collection or raise cash. Who really beats up Rolex watches anyway these days with collecting being as fluid as it is. Stickers can be a smart move for many people, not really good or bad.
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I do not like the look or intent behind stickers unless for some reason you just plan to never wear the watch which defeats the whole purpose for me. I don't have a problem with taking care of things. I take care of my watches. I don't intentionally do things that might damage them. I take zero issue with those who wear their watches with reckless abandon.

Having collected watches for awhile now and as someone who generally takes good care of all of my possessions, you can do everything right and you're still going to get wear and tear on watches. It's inevitable. Major damage goes in for repair, minor damage gets polished out every ten years or longer.
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I do not like the look or intent behind stickers unless for some reason you just plan to never wear the watch which defeats the whole purpose for me. I don't have a problem with taking care of things. I take care of my watches. I don't intentionally do things that might damage them. I take zero issue with those who wear their watches with reckless abandon.

Having collected watches for awhile now and as someone who generally takes good care of all of my possessions, you can do everything right and you're still going to get wear and tear on watches. It's inevitable. Major damage goes in for repair, minor damage gets polished out every ten years or longer.
Completely agree with everything you've stated here.
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Old 12 November 2024, 04:59 AM   #25
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I do think that watches should be worn and enjoyed. A symptom of this is that our watches gain patina, character, and marks over time.

Others like to keep there watches looking as new as possible, for as long as they can. In my opinion this is perfectly understandable, also.

Is there any milliage in applying protective stickers? What’s your opinions?
I would assume they would yellow over time.
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Old 12 November 2024, 05:13 AM   #26
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I don't want flashbacks of the '80s and couches covered in plastic every time I look at my Submariner. I do like keeping my stuff looking new but not to that extent.
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There is nothing wrong with it except from the people like it raw and don't mind some scratches. And part of it is the dis that people want to keep the watch like new so its an investment. Or for flipping soon after.

If people want to do it, I say do it. If you worry about what people say. just do it and don't advertise it. The watch works the same with or without it. Who cares, its your watch, do whatever with it.
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They're noticeable and take away from the beauty of the watch. Not to mention they're a magnet for germs and gunk to build up.
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They're noticeable and take away from the beauty of the watch. Not to mention they're a magnet for germs and gunk to build up.
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I use them but only on the case backs.
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