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Old 29 October 2022, 10:59 PM   #40
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Im a fan of new materials but theres some misinformation here

ive owned a few pieces and carbotech definitely scratches.. take a look at some used pieces
Yep it can scratch, it can dent and even delaminate however all these at super extreme blows. Minor scratches can be buffed using simple polishing compound or toothpaste and a rag... Other major all parts can be replaced during a major service for example the most likely parts to take the hits ll be the bezel or crown guard and both won't really kill you if you can actually afford the watch... It's still a special material and I enjoy wearing my carbotech , it's really the most advanced carbon fiber used in watch industry much better than AP or other randomly forged carbon watches or parts.
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