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13 November 2013, 08:10 PM | #61 |
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I wouldn't polish my watches.
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Yes, if the seller does not say unpolished, most likely it's been polished for better price. I'd rather sellers leave it the way it is for the buyers to decide if they want the watch polished and where to get it polished. I understand that some watchmakers they use can do a pretty good job on it but I still prefer original finish or factory service finish.
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14 November 2013, 08:14 PM | #63 |
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Defiantly a personal opinion. i'm not collector seller I just wear em. i sent my 168000 sub and YM out for service and was SHOCKED shocked i tell ya, SHOCKED when i received them back. esp. the 168000 sub. it's vintage all original with a beautiful patina ... and prolly looks better then the day it was Purchased.
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14 November 2013, 08:39 PM | #64 |
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I'm not a collector of watches by any means. I own one Rolex, a P serial 16610 and while not perfect it looks damn good. It has the daily wearer scuffs and I chipped the bottom corner of the cyclops banging it on my door knob but I get nothing but comments on what a nice watch it is. I don't know if it's been polished or not. Judging by my reading of most every post listed on the subject it would seem to me that if mine has been it was done correctly. I have good sharp chamfers and the crown on my clasp looks crisp but with a small amount of windex and dish washing liquid I can make it shine as pretty as any I've seen in any store or even on here.
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14 November 2013, 08:53 PM | #65 |
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Scratches = wabi sabi.... What's the big deal? I've never had my sd refinished. That being said my 1803 has. Go figure....
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14 November 2013, 09:46 PM | #67 |
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I've got a brand new crystal,new insert, and a brand new 93250 SEL band for all of my cosmetic needs when I decide to use them. It runs flawlessly and looks so good I'm in no hurry to use any of my parts. I do have a trip scheduled for Tampa Florida for Dec. 3rd for some testing at Pepin Heart Institute. As long as time permits I am going to drive over and see Rikki D. to put my new crystal in. I don't really need to worry about my band or bezel insert yet as the original ones are in great shape still. The chip is no big deal to me anymore either. It just makes it mine.
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14 November 2013, 10:00 PM | #68 |
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Maybe this is why Rolex made the lugs on a SubC so fat. Also a few polishes it looks like the older 16610. Clever.
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14 November 2013, 11:55 PM | #69 | |
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15 November 2013, 12:12 AM | #70 |
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Because some folks buy the watch for themselves and not necessarily for the next generation.
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15 November 2013, 01:52 AM | #71 |
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15 November 2013, 03:33 AM | #72 |
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I think a lot of people are misthinking this. Noone wants an over polished watch that has had its crisp lines removed. An occasional buffing or light polish to restore some luster is fine. I also would rather have my used rolex hav a light professional polish than to have it look beat up.
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15 November 2013, 03:53 AM | #73 |
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Amen
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15 November 2013, 10:58 AM | #74 |
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My grandfather polished his gold filled pocket watch down to the base metal. Liked to keep it shiny and clean looking, just like he did with his shoes.
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