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28 March 2024, 09:39 AM | #1 |
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Polish or not?
Hi all,
I'm getting married in just over two weeks,I am going to wear my late fathers 16203 as pictured below, I had it serviced back in 2019 but insisted it wasn't polished at all as it was my dads watch and wanted to keep all the marks on it that dad had made! I was chatting to a bloke in a shop the other day who had a more modern version of the watch and naturally the watch was a lot shinier and popped more which made me think that my watch needs/deserves a bit of a polish up. Should I or Shouldn't I give it a quick polish up with something like a cape cod? nothing mad just a light rub on the gold sections for a few seconds? I dont have time to send it anywhere now or just leave it?
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28 March 2024, 09:44 AM | #2 |
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I would leave it alone. It looks great as it is. If at some point you want to have it polished, have it done by a professional. Your Dad probably liked it the way it looks. Each scratch has memories.
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28 March 2024, 09:45 AM | #3 |
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Just leave it. Cape cod can turn disastrous
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28 March 2024, 09:46 AM | #4 |
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Only professionally!
Leave it to Rolex by experts. You can't undue mistakes. Congratulations on your upcoming wedding!
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28 March 2024, 09:54 AM | #5 |
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Professionally YES!
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28 March 2024, 11:41 AM | #6 |
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I recently had my Sub serviced and opted out of a polish and here's why - you take off metal to eliminate scratches to just add more scratches with less metal.
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28 March 2024, 04:21 PM | #7 |
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No one need get a professional polish when there is JOOLTOOL
How about JOOLTOOL at the tradeshow. Daytona polish She is so good she doesn't have to remove the bracelet ... A Rolex service center could not do a polish like this Watch from 20 minutes in the see the perfect bracelet and daytona bezel polish ... enjoy. https://youtu.be/21DrOx3RjDA?si=O4ewgxpUfCCM14dE |
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28 March 2024, 04:58 PM | #9 |
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Think I will just give it a quick clean and leave it as is.
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28 March 2024, 05:10 PM | #10 |
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I have nothing but good things to say about Poland but I’m pretty sure that one is Swiss.
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28 March 2024, 05:26 PM | #11 |
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I’d leave it as it is they are made to be worn and scratches are a part of it
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28 March 2024, 05:32 PM | #12 |
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He is joking.
Or a He has posted about this watch abuse.
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I would not touch it with a Cape Cod. If you want a proper polish, take it to a professional watchmaker or RSC.
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28 March 2024, 07:49 PM | #14 |
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28 March 2024, 08:18 PM | #15 |
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The center links look dull indeed.
Use a sunshine cloth and tape off the brushed area. Don’t worry about removing material or changing the case lines. It will take a month of 24/7 polishing before you remove so much material that you can even measure it. Half hour would change the appearance enough to bring back the shine
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28 March 2024, 08:27 PM | #16 |
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Today there is a anti polish syndrome gods knows why, my working tool 16600 SD has been polish now by 4 different RSC world wide. And it had a very hard life as a real working tool watch underwater, now almost 25 years old still looks good today.
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28 March 2024, 08:59 PM | #17 |
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Not against polishing, but against doing it yourself with Cape Cod.
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28 March 2024, 09:03 PM | #18 |
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I would not but if I did it would go to a professional to do the job.
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28 March 2024, 09:39 PM | #19 |
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Sentimentally, I’d leave it as is.
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28 March 2024, 10:24 PM | #20 |
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Do not listen to people telling you polish it.
I always ask my watch not to be polished during service and made it written. Why? Because my watches are either unpolished or repolished but very well done so I don’t want to take the risks Rolex messing up with polish. Whatever people who are fan of polishing says a repolished watch would never look as good as a factory unpolished Rolex. Especially on 4/5 digits Sub/SD/GMT/Explo 2 where the case have bevels/ chamfers most of watches after a repolish lose these bevels/ chamfers that were originally there when the watch left the factory. It’s very common to see as well rounded lugs, lug holes surface not sharp, rounded crown guards, lug holes too close from bevel/ chamfer if still there etc. An additional problem is lugs not being V brushed as it supposed to be on 4/5 digits or with a grain different from Rolex factory finish. People saying a Rolex will come back as new after RSC are just not enough knowledgeable. On a 4/5 digits best case your watch has been repolished by an expert like Rolliworks or LAWW or someone very qualified at RSC and it will look decent / great (but not 100% orignal factory finish). Worst case your watch has been polished not by an expert (and it happens a lot even by Rolex RSC) and your watch has no more scratches so form a non expert looks new but someone who know about polish / repolish will be able to say watch has been repolished and it won’t look as good / not as sharp as initially |
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BTW, you mentioned you saw a newer rolex model and it popped more than yours. It may be because the newer models have a high shine finish on the top of the lugs, while your watch has a matte finish and they are meant to be different. I prefer the matte/brushed lugs anyway. |
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28 March 2024, 11:57 PM | #23 |
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I wouldn’t polish it. Those dings and scratches are the etchings of memories your father made whilst wearing the watch. Keep those memories with you on your special day. Add to them.
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I think the watch needs a polish at Rolex service center once service is due as I'm of the opinion that 2 tone and precious metal watches do not look good if not polished while SS models are more of a tool pieces that can do without polish if they are in a good cosmetic condition but either way no point in wearing a scratched up and poor looking watch unless it is a rare peice that is highly collectable which 99% of modern Rolexes aren't.
As for not polishing the watch in order to keep your dad's memory, it is the watch it self what it matters and not the dings and scratches, by maintianing the watch in a good shape you will enjoy wearing it more while staying connected to your father memory. |
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It is a lovely watch. You honor your father’s memory by wearing it on your wedding day. The dings and scratches are a subjective thing. If you like them, keep them. If you don’t, get the watch professionally polished to look new, and create your own memories with your father’s watch. Congratulations! |
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17 September 2024, 07:37 AM | #29 |
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Congratulations to you and your partner on the wonderful day. A lovely datejust that your father owned. I think it looks perfect the way it is but do what suits you. No one else is wearing it.
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17 September 2024, 07:39 AM | #30 |
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A beautiful reference and congrats! Personally, I would polish the watch.
Edit…I see I’m late to the game but I still would have it polished.
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