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19 October 2014, 05:02 AM | #1 |
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What's this on my 718's case back ?
Hi everyone,
I'm fortunate enough to be wearing my GMTc today and I noticed this on the back of the case? Any idea what it is? Thanks,
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Could you point out what you're referring to?
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19 October 2014, 05:06 AM | #3 |
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You have to zoom out. It's like black smudges almost forming an H.
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Do you put it on a winder?
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No I didnt, I don't use a winder. I purchased it preowned and noticed this. It's not a smudge or glue residue since it doesn't wipe off.
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The dimensions look the same size as the bracelet links??????
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19 October 2014, 06:48 AM | #7 |
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That's what I was thinking. It's almost like the bracelet was rubbing against the back of it.
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What would be unusual about that? It does resemble the link pattern.
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Here's another picture.
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Yeah looks like the bracelet had something on it or was dirty. When you put it down it transferred from the bracelet to the caseback. Could just be scratches...
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I believe you guys are correct. There are no indentations or anything just that 'footprint'. thanks guys here's a frontal shot.
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Love the green dial. It's a beauty! If those scratches bother you too much, feel free to send me the watch so you don't have to look at them anymore.
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Funny! thanks for all responses guys. The seller offered to polish it for me during the purchasing process, but I elected to leave it that way. However, I hadn't notice the 'print' on the case back. I think I'm just going to leave it as is.
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Gold is soft and easy to scratch. Probably a mark from the bracelet if the head has been resting against the bracelet and someone applied pressure. Should be easy to polish off.
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Nice watch by the way!
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