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15 October 2017, 12:44 AM | #1 |
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Can ROO bezel be repaired?
Hi all,
This may seem a stupid question, but I am just getting into the ROO having not paid much attention to them before. Tastes change etc and I can't believe I haven't been into these until now! Just discovering the range and honing in on what one I want to buy (will rotate with GMT Master II). The one thing that comes up in every thread on these is how easy the bezel is to scratch due to the size. I used to own a PAM 312 and caught it from time to time (generally I am very careful and work at a desk, but the bulk of it takes you by surprise sometimes). I also used to own an AP 15300 and know that picked up scratches pretty easily. Anyway, my question is, is scratching/damaging the bezel terminal/permanent? Or is it just a case of the watch needing a light polish every couple of years or so? My budget probably restrains me to considering the 42mm and it would be the steel bezel. Is scratching it that bad, or is it just a minor annoyance and when you get it back after a service it's good as new? |
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