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7 January 2022, 04:23 PM | #31 | |
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7 January 2022, 07:37 PM | #32 |
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I agree, it’s awful.
Chisholm Hunter folks. Most expensive grey D in the UK. Some of their watches are in poor condition if you know what you are looking at. |
7 January 2022, 07:37 PM | #33 |
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7 January 2022, 10:12 PM | #34 |
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Some people even decline polishing by RSC, which in general are
supposed to be the experts. Had never been against polishing as think a well done, light polish will not destroy a watch; on vintage pieces understand the no polish concept. Each to its own.
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7 January 2022, 10:31 PM | #35 |
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It’s hard to know when polishing may soften the edges. The watch does come back looking almost new.
I would trust GS and Zaratsu. But for a Rolex I want to wear daily, I earned those dings and scuffs. And there’s enough of them a light polish v the well worn look - I prefer the latter. One of the ones who decline polish here. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
7 January 2022, 10:34 PM | #36 |
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I was looking at YM40's used recently and there are so many with polished bezels....just ruins them and they look awful with the gaps between the numbers done. Even worse on the gold ones. Its dealers justifying asking four or five K over MSRP for 15 year old pieces usually with no history or docs from HK/Dubai.
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7 January 2022, 10:40 PM | #37 |
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There are so many new, young millionaires from the social media craze. These young hipsters only care about shiny and more shiny. They have more money than ever and buy in bulk, as long as it’s shiny.
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8 January 2022, 12:35 AM | #38 |
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That reminds me of all the new Instabook based dog owners who bath their pooches as often as they do themselves just because they smell like dogs....clueless.Let it be a dog and stop washing all its natural coat oils away!
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For all the people saying polishing is ok and happy because watch come back new: you are not expert enough on the topic. There are very good polishers that will repolish a watch and use factory brushing finish, chamfers / bevels if any, keep a fat and sharp case. But unless you know an expert in polishing you might get a horrible polish even at RSC. Two examples of watches that usually don’t support well a repolish: 4/5 digits sub/SD/gmt/Explo 2 - most of the times after a repolish chamfers/bevels are gone, crown guards are not sharp, polished surfaces are not flat but rounded. Another example are metal bezel Daytonas: most of second hand ones are repolished and bezel looks always awful and rounded lugs…
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8 January 2022, 08:42 PM | #42 | |
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I’ve even had a watch go in to RSC for a simple job and come out with significant damage on the case. If the right person within RSC gets your watch (and that can also happen), then the polish is light and the result is reflective of that. |
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8 January 2022, 09:17 PM | #45 | |
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Its subjective, isn’t it. I’m sure you’ve had good experiences - someone has to! Everyone will comment based on their own experiences, and I’ve had a watch damaged. As did a colleague of mine (albeit his was a Tudor). However, i have also observed the lines of other owners cases once they have been to RSC for the first time, and you can clearly see rounded edges everywhere. |
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8 January 2022, 10:21 PM | #48 |
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There are watch enthusiasts and then there's everyone else. I wouldn't mind a couple hairlines on a watch that I'm going to wear regardless. I was even at a grey dealer once and he showed me the watch and said this about a watch that's literally 3 months old: "Here's a watch, we send it off to polish tomorrow, if you buy today, before we do, I can knock 500 off so I can have a quick turnaround." When I asked him why they need to polish it at all, all it had was a couple hairlines I would have back on it probably within a month or at most 2 of wearing it, he replied that it is because most clients want it that way.
Frankly I would not polish it because I know I would have it in worse shape by the end of the year. Yet most customers who aren't us want it looking brand new. So he knew I was right that it didn't need polish, I knew I was right it didn't need polish. All of you would agree it didn't need a polish. Yet I am certain, the next day it went off to get polished. Not because either of us thought it needs a polish, but because average Joe does. |
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If done right I see no issue
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The worst polishing jobs I’ve ever seen have come from RSCs, including a GMT-II that was returned to me with the bezel knurling corners all polished down to a nice slippery radius…
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8 January 2022, 11:19 PM | #51 |
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Don’t tell them that lol…. U will have all the polishers running to the jool tool lady
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9 January 2022, 01:24 AM | #52 | |
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I think a quick tickle over the polished surfaces with a CapeCod cloth and brushing of the brushed surfaces every few years is good stuff. You can't remove deep marks but that's fine. I do this myself now and again. It's the polishing wheel and removing dents and deep scratches that will spoil a case. This happens during prep' for resale or a service. If you never experienced it then it's perhaps that you never had deep marks to remove. You can't look at the Sub I posted above and say it looks alright and you'd buy it. |
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Personal preference I guess. Most consumers likely want a shiny polished watch. In the guitar world there has been this “relic” trend for a number of years now where brand new models are made to look dinged up and “vintage”. While actual owners/collectors of vintage guitars are looking for clean specimens and pay a premium for that. At least that hasn’t happened in the watch world yet. Or maybe it has somewhere, I don’t know.
When my Sea Dweller goes into the RSC later this year I want them to do the make-look-as new treatment. I’ll never sell it and I like it better that way. I don’t care if an edge is razor sharp or not. Good thing is that they offer options. |
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-I'm keeping the watch, I prefer not to polish except at the service interval (say 10 years). Results have been excellent in all cases. -I'm selling the watch - a factory authorized polish and service prior to sale. |
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I but almost exclusively grey (I wouldn’t given the chance of course).
I prefer my watches to be polished when I buy them and looking new, even if a couple of years old. However it ya quite obvious when a dent has been polished out and the case is mishapen. |
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As i say, you’ve had a satisfactory result, and thats illustrated in the photo you’ve posted here - nice job, with nice clean lines. But, many others don’t look like that after an RSC polish. |
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