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Old 2 September 2020, 01:56 AM   #1
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Fixing a ding

Can somebody recommend me to someone reliable that can fix this ding? Thank you

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Old 2 September 2020, 02:02 AM   #2
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To fix a ding you"ll have to remove metal around the ding. The more you ding the more you polish the more metal you remove.
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Old 2 September 2020, 02:07 AM   #3
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To fix a ding you"ll have to remove metal around the ding. The more you ding the more you polish the more metal you remove.
Not necessarily. Can be laser welded.
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Old 2 September 2020, 02:09 AM   #4
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Yup the only way is polish it down which removes metal, or the adding metal to fill the hole which is a whole different can of worms.

Some of the different polishing cloths and pastes will get it down without too much work but you are still taking away metal.
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It’s so small. Don’t bother. Watches are meant to be worn.
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If you try to fix every ding or scratch, you end up with a patchwork case and are not really doing your watch a good deed.
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Old 2 September 2020, 02:29 AM   #7
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Not necessarily. Can be laser welded.
Yeah, so great, so popular, looks so good, it's not even on my radar.


But please do tell an educate me and provide any proof where this is something that I should even possibly consider for my Rolex especially for such a small ding as the one the OP has.
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Old 2 September 2020, 02:34 AM   #8
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Yeah, so great, so popular, looks so good, it's not even on my radar.


But please do tell an educate me and provide any proof where this is something that I should even possibly consider for my Rolex especially for such a small ding as the one the OP has.
It's certainly possible to weld small dings like this, have done it myself plenty of times. Actually much easier to do something like this than a large dent.
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Old 2 September 2020, 02:37 AM   #9
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It's certainly possible to weld small dings like this, have done it myself plenty of times. Actually much easier to do something like this than a large dent.
I'm listening, still thinking it wouldn't be something I wouldn't chose to do, but I'm still listening as I might learn something.
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Old 2 September 2020, 02:37 AM   #10
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I have almost the exact same ding in the same place on my sub. Personally I'm just waiting until service time to have it taken care of.
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Your effort would be better spent coming up with a great 'ding' story.
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I'm listening, still thinking it wouldn't be something I wouldn't chose to do, but I'm still listening as I might learn something.
Not saying that you or anyone else should immediately weld something like this, but it is certainly possible.

Personally I'm not in favour of polishing any of my watches, let alone welding it.
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Old 2 September 2020, 02:42 AM   #13
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Can somebody recommend me to someone reliable that can fix this ding? Thank you

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RSC?

Personally I would leave it
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Not saying that you or anyone else should immediately weld something like this, but it is certainly possible.

Personally I'm not in favour of polishing any of my watches, let alone welding it.
Oh, I wouldn't personally do it. What a mistake that would be.

No, I thought maybe you could enlighten me as to how good a process this might be.
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Old 2 September 2020, 02:56 AM   #15
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How close are you to needing a full service? If close, I’d send it to Rolliworks in Ca. They’ll take care of that.

If not close to service, leave it be.
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I had a bigger accident with my one week old watch. I have dings on older watches that I won’t repair but I really wanted to fix this one because it was brand new. Rolliworks did an amazing job.




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Old 2 September 2020, 02:57 AM   #17
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I have almost the exact same ding in the same place on my sub. Personally I'm just waiting until service time to have it taken care of.
Okay might just wait until I send for service. Any idea what Rolex charges for something like this? Thanks

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Old 2 September 2020, 02:58 AM   #18
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I’d leave it alone personally. If not, send it to Rikki. His laser welding is amazing. Again...leave it alone.


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Old 2 September 2020, 02:58 AM   #19
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I've only had the watch for about 2 years

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Old 2 September 2020, 02:59 AM   #20
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Oh, I wouldn't personally do it. What a mistake that would be.



No, I thought maybe you could enlighten me as to how good a process this might be.
Ah I see, you're just trolling.
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That's nothing!

I've got a similar ding on my Hulk; no big deal.
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Old 2 September 2020, 03:15 AM   #22
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Ah I see, you're just trolling.
No, but I still have serious doubts to it's merits but I'm still willing to listen. Convince me I'm wrong and I might learn something.
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Old 2 September 2020, 03:58 AM   #23
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That's nothing!

I've got a similar ding on my Hulk; no big deal.


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I had a bigger accident with my one week old watch. I have dings on older watches that I won’t repair but I really wanted to fix this one because it was brand new. Rolliworks did an amazing job.




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Niceee great work. I will look into them, thanks

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Old 2 September 2020, 04:05 AM   #25
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I’d leave it alone personally. If not, send it to Rikki. His laser welding is amazing. Again...leave it alone.


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Adds character.

You'll ding it again few weeks.
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Ah I see, you're just trolling.
I was going to say the same thing

I’ve heard nothing but good results on welding dings on watch cases.
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Not saying that you or anyone else should immediately weld something like this, but it is certainly possible.

Personally I'm not in favour of polishing any of my watches, let alone welding it.
Please, excuse my ignorance Bas, but would it be possible, with something slightly harder than 904, to slowly and carefully, 'roll' the metal back into shape"?

Just wondering.
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Please, excuse my ignorance Bas, but would it be possible, with something slightly harder than 904, to slowly and carefully, 'roll' the metal back into shape"?

Just wondering.
Ya mean take it to Bob's Auto Repair and Body Shop.

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OP are you trying to sell or trade the watch? If not, I would leave it alone. That ding is too small to fret over.

If you must have it repaired, Rolliworks seems to be the best place to send it. Those guys do magic when restoring cases.
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