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9 October 2016, 08:11 AM | #1 |
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Bought a Oysterquartz, my first rolex!
Hey Guys, super excited I just got my 17000 oysterquartz for a great price. It's beautiful, although a bit well traveled since it is from 1981. I have thought about possibly getting it lightly polished to restore the bezel and the sides of the bracelets...what should I do with the brushed parts like the case and top of the bracelet though?
I've heard good stuff about cape cod cloth, should I pick some up now just to get rid of a few scratches myself before I think about getting it professionally done? Can I use the cloth on the brushed, or only the polished parts? What can I do to get some scratches out of the bracelet? Thanks!! |
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If you want it polished I would have it professionally polished. Do it yourself and you risk messing it up.
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Its look been wear alot and need professional polish,, do it in rolex
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Bought a Oysterquartz, my first rolex!
That models styling is prone to being ruined if polished by a novice. It has a lot of sharp edges that require experience to maintain. Get a professional to do it, either one of the recommended independents or Rolex themselves not the jeweller down the road if you you get me
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BTW nice watch and in the mean time just wear it and enjoy it. i would have no problem with it as-is best wishes, fred |
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Nice OQ. Congrats and I am fan of OQ too. Love the 70s design look.
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Congratulations on acquiring your first Rolex, enjoy it!
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Very cool oysterquartz, I congratulate you. You are not going to mess anything up hand polishing with a polishing cloth, you only run risks with rotary instruments (Dremels, cordless drills, belt sanders, bench grinders, chainsaws, etc.).
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9 October 2016, 01:42 PM | #14 |
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Gotcha, thank you. Yeah I am definitely not gonna be dremeling it myself haha. Still confused if rolex polishes a watch when you send it in for service? Is this true?
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The question is not "Do they polish?", it is, "Do they charge for polishing?" I think your battery replacements are free, unless I am grossly mistaken.
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Yeah I've heard battery charges are free, but I have heard that rolex does free polishing with services. I wonder if they would do it if I just had a crystal replaced and a battery, or if they would do it only for a whole service. I'll have to ask
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Got it, I was under the impression that polishing came with servicing on rolexes, maybe I am mistaken. Thought I heard that somewhere before.
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Congrats. My 17013 is a keeper and in rotation.
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That's a great piece congrats, please don't polish it once that watch is polished it never really looks the same especially if you over polish the edges, once again great watch, health to wear
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If it's polished on a lapping machine it's no problem. Most hack refinishers would ruin it though.
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10 October 2016, 11:15 AM | #22 |
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If I do get it polished, I will be making sure that they will be very careful not to remove excess metal. I may even just go straight to Rolex.
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Frankly, I find maintaining the brushed finish on the stainless or steel & gold OQ bracelet is ridiculously easy. Almost no curved surfaces to worry about - just remove the bracelet and lay on a flat surface. Apply even pressure and keep your strokes straight, true and few. I would not recommend refinishing the case yourself.
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Congrats!
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