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Old 30 December 2012, 03:29 AM   #1
KingTafari
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Icon20 I Just Fixed a HORRIBLE PVD Job on an Explore.. Thought you guys might enjoy the Pics

This coating job was done by one of the "other" guys.. and according to the customer it came off in a few months.

This is the fifth Rolex life I've saved since september


Before Pic:


After Pics:

He had to lose a bit of meat on the bezel when grinding off the old coating, but at least I could save the numbers!





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