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    My Rolex got a unsightly scratch. Doesn't help with Jewellery Polish. Doubt Cape Cod will help.

    Anyone here can refer a shop that can do some light buffing and polish for the bracelet? Thanks!

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    Originally posted by scf118c View Post
    My Rolex got a unsightly scratch. Doesn't help with Jewellery Polish. Doubt Cape Cod will help.

    Anyone here can refer a shop that can do some light buffing and polish for the bracelet? Thanks!
    is it deep?

    read this post, maybe can consider using the tool that marineguy8888 use
    Last edited by triton; 12-04-08, 04:52 PM.
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    • #3
      i bought a jewellery cloth to polish the gold part but kinda made it worse. Need some pro to do it I suppose.

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      • #4
        u might want to consider to check out @ chuan watches. also can consider top hour
        if you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ

        i DO NOT respond to any pm regarding account issues

        kindly email with
        1. subject heading indicating your issue
        2. your nick
        3. your corresponding email address
        4. state what you were trying to do and what the system prevented you to do


        if you receive no response in pm or email, it means your answers can be found in the Forum FAQ here

        your kind understanding is very much appreciated.

        disclaimer : all opinions expressed are personal

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        • #5
          thanks bro..

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          • #6
            Originally posted by scf118c View Post
            My Rolex got a unsightly scratch. Doesn't help with Jewellery Polish. Doubt Cape Cod will help.

            Anyone here can refer a shop that can do some light buffing and polish for the bracelet? Thanks!
            RSC can do it for $100.
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            • #7
              Guess they will take a couple of days?

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              • #8
                On the bracelet ah... brushed surface or polished surface?
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                • #9
                  DIY : Polish Rolex Case

                  Hi , after reading so much advice on removing scratches on our dear watches in this forum and over the internet how ppl are using bergeon 5444, the scratch brush bergeon 6240 and the cape cloth. I am wondering if it is possible to DIY urself at home instead of spending $100..

                  And i am thinking what tools the watch technician at RSC use to complete the task of polishing our watches. any gainful insight on that? whats the difference/?
                  Last edited by charle; 20-10-08, 10:26 PM.
                  Rolex Submariner Z series

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                  • #10
                    I will not risk doing it myself...

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                    • #11
                      many tools can be improvised to achieve same/similar effect.

                      just depends your comfort level.

                      for major dents, you may have to bring out the big boys (pneumatic microsander)
                      for minor scratches, you can go to a hardware store and check if they have very find grit sandpaper.
                      alternatively, you can always use a fine brass metal wire brush......

                      nb: i am not responsible for your actions. please take my advise with pinch of salt. your final results may very. if problems arise, visit your local RSC .
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                      • #12
                        If you want to risk it doing it on your own...GOOD LUCK!!!

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                        • #13
                          why save that 100 when u're willing to spend a few thousands on a watch ?

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                          • #14
                            Personally, I wouldn't risk doing that myself ...
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                            • #15
                              The risk of polishing the watch yourself is like buying the risk of buying mini-bonds....

                              Originally posted by psee View Post
                              Personally, I wouldn't risk doing that myself ...

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