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25 March 2022, 09:36 PM | #1 |
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16610LV (“Kermit”) Advice
Normally prefer to keep my watches away from a polishing wheel, as I’ll inevitably just put marks back on from everyday wear.
My Kermit, however, has a ding on one of the permanent bracelet links. Visually, doesn’t bother me, but if I run my finger across it, I definitely can “feel” the blemish. Watch will be going in for service. The case remains unpolished and prefer to leave it that way. Torn whether to have the bracelet ding worked on. Thoughts? I don’t want to make a small problem worse with a crapshoot RSC job, but would be great if it could be worked out a bit without losing edges, etc. *** Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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