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Old 12 December 2006, 03:34 PM   #1
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Refinishing/polishing

How often do any of you have your Rollies polished up (called refinished in the watch biz) in between the 5 year servicing? Just curious. My AD has a certified Rolex technician with him 3 days a week. He came out of retirement, I think with the Dallas center, and is allowed to work as a certified Rolex technician, and to do full servicing on watches, and he will refinish (polish up) any watch at no cost if purchased with the AD. He is the only person of his stature who can do what he does between Seattle and Sacramento. He indicated that so little metal is removed during any polishing that one can have their watches polished many many times. I was thinking of having him shine up my GMT just to see it glow anew. aws
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Old 12 December 2006, 04:32 PM   #2
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How often do any of you have your Rollies polished up (called refinished in the watch biz) in between the 5 year servicing? Just curious. My AD has a certified Rolex technician with him 3 days a week. He came out of retirement, I think with the Dallas center, and is allowed to work as a certified Rolex technician, and to do full servicing on watches, and he will refinish (polish up) any watch at no cost if purchased with the AD. He is the only person of his stature who can do what he does between Seattle and Sacramento. He indicated that so little metal is removed during any polishing that one can have their watches polished many many times. I was thinking of having him shine up my GMT just to see it glow anew. aws
Hi Art,

It's advisable NOT to do it too often, especially on the gold parts. Eventually, when you get the watch serviced, it will come back looking like new.

Meanwhile, use it.....carefully!!
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Old 12 December 2006, 07:07 PM   #3
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Agree with JJ, S.Steel is fine,but if you are talking about vintage watches you dont want them looking so brand new.
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Dunno about that, Art. So far I've seen two cases of pointed crowns going funny shaped after excessive polishing. As Peter says, if it's a vintage you're better off leaving well enough alone.
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Old 12 December 2006, 11:27 PM   #5
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I think the RSCs do the best work by far. They're the ones with the proper equiment.
As to vintage, many collectors prefer an orginal state.
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