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Old 27 February 2015, 11:14 AM   #1
K3vin
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opti-coating a watch?

Has this crossed anyone else's mind?

I had my car's paint corrected and applied with Opti-coat over a year ago, and it is still swirl free. Zero swirl in the paint even after a dozen washes.

I've been thinking... would I be the first person to ever try this on a watch? I know there's the whole thing about letting a watch patina naturally... but if I could keep a Panerai as scratch free as my car's paint, why not. Thoughts?
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