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18 April 2009, 02:23 PM | #1 |
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Nicked the bezel of my Explorer I
I'm generally very careful when I wear my more expensive watches, but I somehow managed to put a 1/2-1mm nick on the polished bezel of my Explorer I. I don't have the camera or photography skills to capture this in a photo, but it's pretty much what you would expect if you were to hit the edge of the watch against something hard (which I actually don't recall doing). It's at 7:00-8:00 and on the outer edge of the slanted bezel right before it becomes brushed. It looks like it's an indentation, but I can't feel any deformity with my finger. It's pretty obvious to the naked eye in the right (or wrong) lighting.
What can be done about this? The fact that it's on the polished part of the bezel probably makes it harder to buff out. Can RSC take care of it? If so, what kind of cost should I expect?
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