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  • How to prevent scratches on polished steel bezel?

    I have a Pam 111 which has a polished bezel. Besides the usual scratches, I noticed that the bezel part next to the crown has lots of fine scratches from my thumb rubbing against it. I'm very particular abt how I wind my watch and I make sure my thumbnail doesn't touch the bezel.

    Am I doing something wrong or is this normal? And is there something I can do to prevent the scratches? I use cape cod cloth to polish this part now and then, and its getting annoying. Any advice?

  • #2
    I believe that is normal and part and parcel of owning a Pam. Fine scratches show up on polished SS so much easier because of its high gloss & reflectivity. But like what you have done, using a Cape Cod Cloth to polish it is the only way.

    1 extreme way, IMO, is to get a watch winder, so that your 111 doesn't ever wind down for you to wind it back up.

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    • #3
      I can't rely on watch winder becos the 111 is handwound

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      • #4
        I have the same issue as you!

        Thus I discovered an easy way to overcome this problem. Flip it around (the movement facing you), and wind it. The logic is, because the thumb is much larger than the index finger, it makes more sense for the thumb to brush against the brushed steel than the polished steel. And at the same time, position your index finger as far from the polished steel as possible when you wind.

        It works for me! No more hairline scratches after that

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        • #5
          Wear a pair of gloves when winding? Just kidding. Don't worry too much about it
          elusive

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          • #6
            Originally posted by satch View Post
            Wear a pair of gloves when winding? Just kidding. Don't worry too much about it
            Where can I buy those gloves use by the sales persons in ADs?
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            • #7
              Try ebay.
              http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-Pair-COTTO...item51b00c9c73

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              • #8
                place a scotch tape on the besel before winding, it will work but can be annoying as you have to do it each time.

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                • #9
                  But it's a good suggestion : )
                  I own a Rolex !

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                  • #10
                    I have the same issue with my zero. Came to terms with it already and it isn't that bad anyway. Kind of a personal touch *with some sense of denial*. Haha

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                    • #11
                      all watches get scratches... I thought as long as its not a dent, it can be polished?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by jamester View Post
                        I have a Pam 111 which has a polished bezel. Besides the usual scratches, I noticed that the bezel part next to the crown has lots of fine scratches from my thumb rubbing against it. I'm very particular abt how I wind my watch and I make sure my thumbnail doesn't touch the bezel.

                        Am I doing something wrong or is this normal? And is there something I can do to prevent the scratches? I use cape cod cloth to polish this part now and then, and its getting annoying. Any advice?
                        owning a watch is supposed to be an enjoyable experience and you're making it sound "stressful" by worrying too much, mate.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by jamester View Post
                          I have a Pam 111 which has a polished bezel. Besides the usual scratches, I noticed that the bezel part next to the crown has lots of fine scratches from my thumb rubbing against it. I'm very particular abt how I wind my watch and I make sure my thumbnail doesn't touch the bezel.

                          Am I doing something wrong or is this normal? And is there something I can do to prevent the scratches? I use cape cod cloth to polish this part now and then, and its getting annoying. Any advice?
                          May I share with you a story here
                          Watches are like potato chips - You never stop at one

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                          • #14
                            I think avoid thumbnail from touching the bezel every time winding up the watch would help. I am doing just like this and there is no fine line on my Pam's bezel at all.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by wolfeyes1974 View Post
                              owning a watch is supposed to be an enjoyable experience and you're making it sound "stressful" by worrying too much, mate.
                              im not worried but just puzzled why my thumbskin (not nail) can cause scratches on steel... maybe i too thick-skinned. LOL...

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