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Old 12 March 2018, 04:16 AM   #40
GSJ
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Okay so..I took on everyones advice and weighed out the pro's and cons...best case I remove the scratch to a decent level, worse case I ruin it and I got to fork out a couple hundred for a new bezel. So, I used it on my breitling caseback first, which is super highly polished and that removed a scuff pretty instantly.

I then went straight onto the Rolex, probably spent 10-15 seconds of light rubbing and kept wiping and washing starting again and eventually got it down to removing 95% of the scratch. It's still there, but as you can see it's not visible under light which is exactly what I was after.

As for the finish of that area of the bezel, it really hasn't changed it at all. I can't see a difference from the touched/untouched areas. So overall, a good outcome.




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