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Old 3 May 2024, 09:21 AM   #91
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Look mate, I started this thread because I wanted some opinions to make my own informed opinion on what I would like to do with my watch, amongst other watch enthusiasts. This is the fourth time in my thread alone, which you have interjected your negative attitude. Respectfully, if I do make a thread again I don’t need your opinion for future notice.
Padi loves polishing his watches and very negative on every single of his comments. He should stop commenting.
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Old 3 May 2024, 11:33 AM   #92
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I'd wait until it was at least a minute slow a day then service/polish.
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Old 3 May 2024, 11:40 AM   #93
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Polish, because that’s the point!
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Old 3 May 2024, 11:42 AM   #94
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Old 3 May 2024, 03:58 PM   #95
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What I would do is to first investigate if your RFC is skilled at polishing. As some mentioned. not all are. But if so... I guess it depends. Last service I didnt. This service I did a light polish. Before I was like "dont do it" but gotta tell you, the feeling of having a scratch free bracelet is pretty special. feels like a new watch.
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Old 3 May 2024, 05:34 PM   #96
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What I would do is to first investigate if your RFC is skilled at polishing. As some mentioned. not all are. But if so... I guess it depends. Last service I didnt. This service I did a light polish. Before I was like "dont do it" but gotta tell you, the feeling of having a scratch free bracelet is pretty special. feels like a new watch.
Great advice! Do you just call the RFC (re-finishing centre?) and ask them if they can polish watches, and if the answer is yes, then ask them if they are any good at it?

Or are we relying purely on anecdotal internet reviews, where people (apart from Padi), tend to only review when there are problems, and not when the watches come back as expected?
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Old 3 May 2024, 06:23 PM   #97
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Looking forward to the after polish pictures
Thankyou Brian, I shan’t be posting them on here as I’m sure I’ll be more than happy with it and someone is bound to point out to me the that somewhere it has been polished one micro newton too much and I won’t be able to unsee it
ignorance is bliss!

I’ll have to send them to you privately :)
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Old 3 May 2024, 07:17 PM   #98
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Thankyou Brian, I shan’t be posting them on here as I’m sure I’ll be more than happy with it and someone is bound to point out to me the that somewhere it has been polished one micro newton too much and I won’t be able to unsee it
ignorance is bliss!

I’ll have to send them to you privately :)

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Old 3 May 2024, 10:04 PM   #99
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Thankyou Brian, I shan’t be posting them on here as I’m sure I’ll be more than happy with it and someone is bound to point out to me the that somewhere it has been polished one micro newton too much and I won’t be able to unsee it
ignorance is bliss!

I’ll have to send them to you privately :)
Amen to that one.
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I’ve had good and bad experiences with RSC polishing jobs.

My late father’s 1972 DJ was regularly serviced by RSC from 1972 right up to its last service in 2018. So it had approx 7 or 8 full RSC services in 46 years and was worn almost every day over that 46 year period. The case looks good, but the lugs have without question become thinned.

Does it matter? No. My dad wore the hell out of his watch. One watch for life after he bought it and I still ware it ‘gently’ even now in 2024. 52 years of use and it’s still ticking and looking great.

Also, an SD can afford to lose a lot of metal to polishing I suspect before the eye even notices.

I’d get it fully serviced and let RSC work their magic on the case.
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Old 10 May 2024, 01:15 AM   #101
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So I have a strange update.

Rolex got back with a service quote. They have told me they are fixing/regulating the movement for free, although I have to purchase a compulsory crown for £120 to do so.

The manager of my AD who I deal with seemed a little confused.

Which led me back to the polish question. He asked for me and they said it would
Not be refinished, I then countered asking if I paid for a full service would they refinish it and they said it wouldn’t even be an option at this moment in time to request that.

My watch is definitely out of warranty by a good two years and they have classed it as warranty work.

Either doing me a favour for some unknown reason … or perhaps an admittance of this 32 issue debate?
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Old 10 May 2024, 04:44 PM   #102
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So I have a strange update.

Rolex got back with a service quote. They have told me they are fixing/regulating the movement for free, although I have to purchase a compulsory crown for £120 to do so.

The manager of my AD who I deal with seemed a little confused.

Which led me back to the polish question. He asked for me and they said it would
Not be refinished, I then countered asking if I paid for a full service would they refinish it and they said it wouldn’t even be an option at this moment in time to request that.

My watch is definitely out of warranty by a good two years and they have classed it as warranty work.

Either doing me a favour for some unknown reason … or perhaps an admittance of this 32 issue debate?
Got to admit, this is very reassuring for those of us with 32** movements that have already been repaired under warranty and are soon to be 5 years old.

Sounds like the watch has a classic case of 32** fever, and Rolex are doing the right thing and fixing it for free?

Out of interest, did you ever bash the crown or is it visibly worn / damaged?
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Old 10 May 2024, 06:18 PM   #103
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Got to admit, this is very reassuring for those of us with 32** movements that have already been repaired under warranty and are soon to be 5 years old.

Sounds like the watch has a classic case of 32** fever, and Rolex are doing the right thing and fixing it for free?

Out of interest, did you ever bash the crown or is it visibly worn / damaged?
I mean yeah probably. I’ve hit every part of this watch on something. But nothing where I notably done anything.
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Old 10 May 2024, 11:16 PM   #104
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Old 11 May 2024, 03:09 AM   #105
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An SD looks wrong when it's polished. Sounds like you've taken reasonably good care of it and it's earned a few scratches. Keep it that way would be my preference.
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Old 9 June 2024, 06:37 AM   #106
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Back, unpolished. With a new crown and new AR Crystal.

Got to say the dial seems to be looking a lot crisper
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Old 9 June 2024, 06:44 AM   #108
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And the Daytona I was wearing today - just because :)

Here’s the before photo with the old crystal - obviously it needed a good clean also




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Old 9 June 2024, 10:15 AM   #109
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I'd do it and then be careful for a month like its a new watch and then wear it as per usual as its a SD.
Exactly what I do.
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