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Old 19 November 2018, 06:44 PM   #1
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Removing hairline scratches on Rolex dials

Dear TRF members,

I was looking at my spare dial collection during the weekend only to realise, under LED light, some of my dials show 'hairline scratches'.. I never noticed this before-my heart dropped.

So like I should I frantically searched google for 'dial scratch removal' and other similar keywords-only to discover how to perform total dial restorations, not micro hairline scratch removal.
Then I called my local watchmaker. He told me he would have to apply 'some chemicals' and rub on the dial, repeat that a couple times until the hairline scratches disappear. He told me that there's a high chance that they may never go away and the labor could very well turn out to be a futile effort.
So I inquired what exactly is this 'chemical' he would use but he wouldn't tell me. Thus the mystery remains..

Does any of you gentlemen know how to remove these annoying hairline scratches?-not deep ones, just ones that are only observable under a strong LED light.

Thanks and have a great day!

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Old 19 November 2018, 07:32 PM   #2
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If they are only noticeable like you state under strong LED light cannot see any point of trying to remove them you could do more harm than good.
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Old 19 November 2018, 09:32 PM   #3
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Post some pictures. They might be imperfections on the sunburst that I started a thread on that somehow got locked? Dunno why?

https://www.rolexforums.com/showthre...=imperfections
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If it’s bothering you, why not send to RSC and get a new dial?
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Old 19 November 2018, 10:23 PM   #5
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Dear TRF members,

I was looking at my spare dial collection during the weekend only to realise, under LED light, some of my dials show 'hairline scratches'.. I never noticed this before-my heart dropped.

So like I should I frantically searched google for 'dial scratch removal' and other similar keywords-only to discover how to perform total dial restorations, not micro hairline scratch removal.
Then I called my local watchmaker. He told me he would have to apply 'some chemicals' and rub on the dial, repeat that a couple times until the hairline scratches disappear. He told me that there's a high chance that they may never go away and the labor could very well turn out to be a futile effort.
So I inquired what exactly is this 'chemical' he would use but he wouldn't tell me. Thus the mystery remains..

Does any of you gentlemen know how to remove these annoying hairline scratches?-not deep ones, just ones that are only observable under a strong LED light.

Thanks and have a great day!

I
Not possible.
Also, how are you storing your spare dials and how do you handle them?
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Old 20 November 2018, 04:58 PM   #6
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I think they charge too much. I’d rather stick to a good local watchsmith! :)
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Old 20 November 2018, 05:15 PM   #7
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I would leave well alone with dials none touched is the best
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Old 21 November 2018, 02:32 AM   #8
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If it’s bothering you, why not send to RSC and get a new dial?
Do this. I know exactly what you’re referring to. I have seen it before on some of the Rolexes I have had in the past. Strong LED lights or direct, head-on sunlight shows it.

Send it to RSC, request a new dial.

There’s a thread somewhere on imperfection in Rolex sunburst dials.
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Old 21 November 2018, 02:36 AM   #9
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Either sell the spare dials or store them properly
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Old 21 November 2018, 03:32 PM   #10
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Not possible.
Also, how are you storing your spare dials and how do you handle them?
I store my dials in 'membrane cases'. They are these clear, plastic cases with two cling wrap like membranes that suspend dials right in the middle of the case.
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Old 21 November 2018, 03:34 PM   #11
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I would love to attach pics but my smartphone camera just can't capture these minute hairline scratches! :(
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Old 21 November 2018, 03:37 PM   #12
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Do this. I know exactly what you’re referring to. I have seen it before on some of the Rolexes I have had in the past. Strong LED lights or direct, head-on sunlight shows it.

Send it to RSC, request a new dial.

There’s a thread somewhere on imperfection in Rolex sunburst dials.
I obtained all my dials through dealers or m2m sales. I don't think RSC takes in spare dials that were purchased through such sources. Do they? :S
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If it’s bothering you, why not send to RSC and get a new dial?
I obtained all my dials through dealers or m2m sales. I don't think RSC takes in spare dials that were purchased through such sources. Do they? :S
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Old 21 November 2018, 03:55 PM   #14
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I obtained all my dials through dealers or m2m sales. I don't think RSC takes in spare dials that were purchased through such sources. Do they? :S
I believe RSC will replace the dials to factory spec but they wont give the old dials back.

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