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    After reading about the various methods WIS' use to maintain their watch cases, bracelets, and cleaning rituals, I decided to compile a page that list many of these routines.

    I posted it over at http://www.minus4plus6.com/maintenance.htm


    Comments, suggestions, additions, and spell check's welcome.

    -Sheldon
    Last edited by triton; 04-05-08, 07:25 AM. Reason: merge duplicate posts
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    Nice tips .

    Thx for sharing
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    • #3
      Originally posted by sheldonsmith View Post



      After reading about the various methods WIS' use to maintain their watch cases, bracelets, and cleaning rituals, I decided to compile a page that list many of these routines.

      I posted it over at http://www.minus4plus6.com/maintenance.htm


      Comments, suggestions, additions, and spell check's welcome.

      -Sheldon
      hey bro..nice guide..however, removing bracelet on a sel bracelet seems like a difficult task to achieve without scratching the lugs..


      abt the Bergeon 6825..can we replace the standard tip with the spare tips from the bergeon 6111? if able, i guess it will be much more easy to remove the sel bracelet..
      Last edited by leslie; 04-05-08, 02:55 AM.

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      • #4
        If you use the Burgeon 6825 tool and tape the lugs, it is not that hard... With a standard tool, it is a little more tricky, but taping the lugs works.

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        • #5
          wow thanks for sharing

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          • #6
            Originally posted by sheldonsmith View Post
            If you use the Burgeon 6825 tool and tape the lugs, it is not that hard... With a standard tool, it is a little more tricky, but taping the lugs works.

            -Sheldon
            thanks for the info..i was thinking of getting the 6825 tool and tips from 6111..i do not know where to get the bergeon 6825 as well..seems like there are some problems getting it in singapore..

            i think RSC uses 6111 as well..but my experience with them is that they can really scratch your lugs because they dun bother to put tapes on it..when i asked the counter lady and they told me that it will be polish off when you send it in for a full servicing..but the problem is, my watch is only 2 weeks old..

            so i will try to send in watches with bracelet after that incident..

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            • #7
              u bought your watch pre-own or brand? why sending it in after only 2 weeks?

              Originally posted by leslie View Post


              they told me that it will be polish off when you send it in for a full servicing..but the problem is, my watch is only 2 weeks old..

              so i will try to send in watches with bracelet after that incident..
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              • #8
                Originally posted by leslie View Post


                thanks for the info..i was thinking of getting the 6825 tool and tips from 6111..i do not know where to get the bergeon 6825 as well..seems like there are some problems getting it in singapore..

                i think RSC uses 6111 as well..but my experience with them is that they can really scratch your lugs because they dun bother to put tapes on it..when i asked the counter lady and they told me that it will be polish off when you send it in for a full servicing..but the problem is, my watch is only 2 weeks old..

                so i will try to send in watches with bracelet after that incident..
                YUp agree. Imagine if your watch is never polish before and well taken care of without scratches on watch case or lug. Yet they don't bother to tape and make scratches after that then polish it.
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                • #9
                  Just wondering that most rolex center link is hollow except for daytona, milgauss and GMT2c. If you polish the center link, it will make it thinner. The center link thickness is already quite thin, I wondering whether after 4 times or more polishing will it break a not?
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by teo View Post
                    Just wondering that most rolex center link is hollow except for daytona, milgauss and GMT2c. If you polish the center link, it will make it thinner. The center link thickness is already quite thin, I wondering whether after 4 times or more polishing will it break a not?
                    I think should be OK, because the metal that is polished in a single session isnt a lot. I know because my old man sharpen knifes the Japanese style (inch by inch), and the amount of metal taken off is quite minimal. Having said that, the polishing disk used by watchmakers is even more fine (lower grit).
                    A rough guide, sanding wooden floors use 100-400grit, sharpening knives is about 10-30grit, and watchmaker is even less.

                    Originally posted by teo View Post
                    YUp agree. Imagine if your watch is never polish before and well taken care of without scratches on watch case or lug. Yet they don't bother to tape and make scratches after that then polish it.
                    must remember that watch even those well taken care off, will need polishing at its service interval, since I read in one of the revolution mags before, even shirt cuffs can put some micro scratches. Ill leave the rest to your imagination.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by triton View Post
                      u bought your watch pre-own or brand? why sending it in after only 2 weeks?
                      a brand new piece from dickson watch..the automatic winding got some creaky sound..

                      and RSC still managed to put scratches on all the lugs..in front some more, althought i told them in advance to becareful..

                      something i think RSC technician skills are even much worst than seiko service center..

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by teo View Post
                        YUp agree. Imagine if your watch is never polish before and well taken care of without scratches on watch case or lug. Yet they don't bother to tape and make scratches after that then polish it.
                        somemore is a new watch..the lugs completely rounded out after polishing so imagine how deep is the scratch..the lugs on the 2 weeks old 16570 looks exactly like those 10 year old watches that been through 4-5 polishing liao..

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
                          I think should be OK, because the metal that is polished in a single session isnt a lot. I know because my old man sharpen knifes the Japanese style (inch by inch), and the amount of metal taken off is quite minimal. Having said that, the polishing disk used by watchmakers is even more fine (lower grit).
                          A rough guide, sanding wooden floors use 100-400grit, sharpening knives is about 10-30grit, and watchmaker is even less.



                          must remember that watch even those well taken care off, will need polishing at its service interval, since I read in one of the revolution mags before, even shirt cuffs can put some micro scratches. Ill leave the rest to your imagination.

                          actually i dun mind those scratches I put myself..but RSC which is supposed to take care of you watches put some deep scratches on the visible part of the lugs..this is scary..

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by teo View Post
                            Just wondering that most rolex center link is hollow except for daytona, milgauss and GMT2c. If you polish the center link, it will make it thinner. The center link thickness is already quite thin, I wondering whether after 4 times or more polishing will it break a not?
                            i think unless you polish everyday if not quite difficult to break it

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by sheldonsmith View Post



                              After reading about the various methods WIS' use to maintain their watch cases, bracelets, and cleaning rituals, I decided to compile a page that list many of these routines.

                              I posted it over at http://www.minus4plus6.com/maintenance.htm


                              Comments, suggestions, additions, and spell check's welcome.

                              -Sheldon
                              Great info! Thks for sharing!
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