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10 April 2010, 07:26 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Real Name: Dave
Location: London, UK
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If your Rolex starts gaining time, just grab the biggest most powerful magnet you can find, and stick it against the watch, to pull the time back.
However, on a slightly more serious note, Wash the watch once a week in a very mild dilute soap and luke warm water solution to remove sweat and dirt, and dry with a microfibre cloth. They soak up moisture well and don't scratch. The rest of the time you can just use the cloth to remove fingerprints etc... Lens cloths are good, but the best ones are the microfibre ones that have a bigger pile, they grab the dirt better. I think the jewellers ones are called microsuede or something like that. |
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