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Old 17 June 2020, 06:44 AM   #31
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What do you all think about those watch protectors such as Styx watch protection film?
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Old 17 June 2020, 07:05 AM   #32
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I think you have the right attitude OP. I have owned items that I was so afraid to damage or even let show signs of use that I never truly enjoyed the item to its fullest potential. We all treasure these watches and would never intentionally be careless, but they are meant to be worn and enjoyed. Beautiful watch indeed !!
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Old 17 June 2020, 07:48 AM   #33
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...I know I'm probably wrong with this, but is it possible that the side of the watch with the scratch still has the factory plastic on it? If so, it may just be the plastic that is scratched.

Just an idea after studying the pic for a bit.
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Old 17 June 2020, 08:14 AM   #34
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...I know I'm probably wrong with this, but is it possible that the side of the watch with the scratch still has the factory plastic on it? If so, it may just be the plastic that is scratched.

Just an idea after studying the pic for a bit.

Nope. I wish.

Although I did find one sticker the AD forgot to remove ...the small one on the Rolex crown on the clasp. I left it and it eventually fell off.


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Old 17 June 2020, 08:17 AM   #35
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If a puppy tooth did that, forget about the watch and show us pictures of the puppy please

Perhaps the culprit? Still a puppy, but she does have big teeth.

Next up. I’ll get a photo of the chocolate lab with the Rootbeer watch. Coloring would match well I think.





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Old 17 June 2020, 08:31 AM   #36
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Guilty I'd say.
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Old 17 June 2020, 09:11 AM   #37
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Perhaps the culprit? Still a puppy, but she does have big teeth.

Next up. I’ll get a photo of the chocolate lab with the Rootbeer watch. Coloring would match well I think.





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Hard to get upset at a face like that!


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Old 17 June 2020, 09:28 AM   #38
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All part of wearing a nice timepiece

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Old 17 June 2020, 09:33 AM   #39
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Pretty nasty gash there. See if you can
Buff it off
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Old 17 June 2020, 09:38 AM   #40
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All I know is, if I had a chocolate lab, I’d get a CHNR, too. Better your puppy’s tooth scratch than just a hit on the car door.
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Old 17 June 2020, 11:45 AM   #41
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The scratch is not as deep as it looks.

While I don't think I plan to take any action, it is in a very annoying location. Visible every time I look down.

I am curious what do others use to polish/buff to a fine shine a small spot like this? My fear would be making it worse.
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Old 17 June 2020, 02:09 PM   #42
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All good. It happens. Part of the history of the watch. Or maybe you would say it part of the mystery of the watch!!
Yes I’m hearing crickets in the background lol
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Old 17 June 2020, 02:44 PM   #43
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The first battle scar is always the hardest to accept on a brand new week old watch, especially when you don’t know what caused it. Grrrr. C’est la vie!

I wear my watches and will certainly see more along the way on this beautiful CHNR Rootbeer.




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Hell yeah! Welcome to the dinged watch club! I recently put some more marks into the acrylic crystal of my 1603, and I'm not polishing it out!
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Old 18 June 2020, 06:06 AM   #44
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hey, look at it this way: Now you're past that stage that you're terrified to even wear it. Now you can really squeeze the juice out of this watch!! Kind of like getting that first ding on a car: You'll get over it. Get in there and drive that car though! Enjoy the heck out of that watch, fearlessly now!
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Old 18 June 2020, 07:13 AM   #45
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No kidding, I'm sure it wasn't intentional.
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Old 18 June 2020, 07:16 AM   #46
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OMG that is nasty!
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Old 19 July 2020, 05:39 AM   #47
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Perhaps the culprit? Still a puppy, but she does have big teeth.
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If I had a lab puppy that cute, I’d get a CHNR, as well. Plus, it’s a MUCH better story than a ding from a car door.

BTW, I’d try getting a less expensive chew toy. I would also leave the scratch, especially since it’s your own pup. YMMV
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Old 19 July 2020, 05:48 AM   #48
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What a cute pup. Sorry for the scratch, but be assured it's the first of many. Cape cod can help you if you can't get over it.
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Old 19 July 2020, 06:02 AM   #49
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Congratulations on getting it out of the way so you can now wear the heck outta it and enjoy!
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Old 19 July 2020, 07:03 AM   #50
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The first battle scar...

Beautiful puppy and beautiful watch.

Congrats on both.

Glad to hear the scratch looks worse than it is.

I have a 10 year old Pomeranian and constantly have to be careful with him. He loves his belly rubbed and all 4 paws are going at once when I do. Damn nails are sharp and more than a few scratches on my watches (and my arm) from him. But I do love him.

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Old 19 July 2020, 07:43 AM   #51
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All good. It happens. Part of the history of the watch. Or maybe you would say it part of the mystery of the watch!!
Yes I’m hearing crickets in the background lol
Not at all. You're correct, actually. I have an Oyster Perpetual from 1966 that I got from BOB'S WATCHES that looks brand new at first glance!

But when you look very closely at the bezel, you can see all those "nicks" that had been polished out over the years.

And YES, I do think about that. I look at a particular nick and think, "I wonder what year that one happened? 1969? 1972?"
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Old 19 July 2020, 07:46 AM   #52
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Hell yeah! Welcome to the dinged watch club! I recently put some more marks into the acrylic crystal of my 1603, and I'm not polishing it out!
I love that! "Dinged watch club"!

Finish this sentence: "The dinged watch club, the club that nobody wants to join, but _____."
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Old 19 July 2020, 08:06 AM   #53
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That is a pretty good scratch, you must have hit it on something hard.
looks like it
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Old 20 July 2020, 12:06 AM   #54
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My blnr has the exact same battle scar
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Old 20 July 2020, 12:41 AM   #55
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Insurance again

I don’t subscribe to the scratches tell a story ... but also don’t subscribe to the idea of safe queens. I’ve had my sd43 for a couple of months and it goeswith me everywhere and does everything. I won’t remember the story about a scratch... but the scratches won’t keep me from using it.

Btw, where can I get those anti scratch adhesives... Jk ;)
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Old 20 July 2020, 08:55 AM   #56
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Less than 24 hrs with the new SD43. Was out on a friend’s boat and having a great time until the swells came in and the boat took us for a little ride. Bracelet got a few decent scratches but everything else was unscathed so I got lucky. But hey, at least it was on the water where the watch was meant to be, right?

Going to the AD this week to add a half link as it’s a little tight and I’m wearing it on the last extension (dive link removed). Will see if they can do a quick brush in-house, if not no biggie. More will come and the brushed oyster camouflages it nicely from about a foot away. Cheers.





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