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17 June 2015, 12:24 PM | #15 |
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Real Name: Arnold
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i don't know if it is just me. I think the polishing on the 904L steel is easily scratched than other steel ( 304 / 316.etc). I have a 42mm Polar explorer 2 and a SD4K. I don't recall anything remotely impacted with the watches, the polished left sides ( the 9o'clock side) have many many hairline scratches. May be they were caused by putting down the watch crown up at the table sometimes. Every now and then, I will see a new scratch and nothing has been in contact with the watch except my skin.
I have other steel watches such as Tag Heuer and Bell & Ross and I wore and placed everyone of them in the same manner as my Rolexes. None of the other watches got the amount of scratches as seen on the Rolexes. Wonder if anyone got the same observations. |
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