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Old 14 August 2010, 05:09 PM   #31
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Get it polished and get it over with.. soon you'll forget all about it. Why on earth would you want to remember this one!
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Old 14 August 2010, 05:41 PM   #32
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If it's just the bracelet it depends on the damage...
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Old 14 August 2010, 06:50 PM   #33
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Sorry to hear that, at least you're ok

Have you got home contents insurance that would cover accidental damage away from the home?
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Old 14 August 2010, 07:21 PM   #34
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I'm glad you are ok.

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Old 14 August 2010, 07:21 PM   #35
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Take the watch to a jewellers that are laser weld specialists. They will remove the grit and laser weld some 904L into the deep scratches then polish/brush it back up. Everyday scratches and dents gives character but really deep gouges don't add anything.

If you just have the bracelet polished (without laser welding) they will have to remove quite a lot of metal to reduce the appearance of any really deep gouges.

It's just a watch and replaceable but you can't buy good health - so be thankful it could have been much worse.
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Old 14 August 2010, 07:33 PM   #36
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Glad you were not hurt too bad, and wish you and your GMT a speedy recovery.
Hit and run sucks..he will get his comeuppance one day.
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Old 14 August 2010, 09:43 PM   #37
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Thanks for all the kind words, guys! As the thread title indicates, the watch got the worst of it, although a second or two of difference and I could have been in much worse shape.

I'll have it polished I believe, and I'll follow up with before/after pics :)
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Old 15 August 2010, 12:04 AM   #38
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glad your ok my friend!
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Old 15 August 2010, 12:21 AM   #39
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Glad you're OK mate
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Old 15 August 2010, 01:13 AM   #40
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Glad your ok bud, i would send it off to get polished
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Old 15 August 2010, 01:30 AM   #41
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Good thing is that you're OK. Watches can be repaired/replaced. Frankly, I'd give it a light polish and keep wearing it. It's a battle scar and something that gives character to the piece.
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Old 15 August 2010, 02:16 AM   #42
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Good to hear you're ok.. That is what's paramount...
As far as the watch... I'd probably get it cleaned.. I dont think I'd want the 'reminder' of what happened...!
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Old 15 August 2010, 02:47 AM   #43
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So, I live in Amsterdam, where we get around on bikes mostly. Last night I got hit by a car, who also took off immediately without stopping (while I lay on the road). Anyway... luckily I'm mostly ok, but my GMTIIc took the worst of it. Some pretty bad scratches on the bracelet that now have asphalt embedded in them.

I'll get pics when I can, but I'm wondering - what should I do?

Should I send it in for polishing, even though I've only owned it for a year, or should I consider it a sign of a time in my life, and keep wearing the watch?

My personal thought is that I want to polish it, but I know that's not a great idea 1 year in.

Sorry to hear about it but I guess you are lucky that only the bracelet was scratched. It can be polished easily..
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Old 15 August 2010, 06:52 AM   #44
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Nothing more important than your health and life. Take care, Paul.
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