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Advisory : Protect Rolex from Scratches & How to Remove Them
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haha ok, shall strip it naked and wear it proudly. How much it cost to polish it btw?
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Originally posted by jedithy View PostHi guys, any reccomendation to protect your rolex? Just got a gmt 2c and using it with the plastic protector while wearing. Looks stupid I know but it really gives ease of mind. But the clasp is like a scratch magnet. How do you guys prevent scratches on that part?
Get it polished after a few years.
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Protect Rolex from Scratches & Remove Scratches
Hi guys, any reccomendation to protect your rolex? Just got a gmt 2c and using it with the plastic protector while wearing. Looks stupid I know but it really gives ease of mind. But the clasp is like a scratch magnet. How do you guys prevent scratches on that part?
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It's a sapphire crystal not mineral crystal. Ok that beside the point, nope it cannot be removed. While I've heard of people trying diamond paste, I've personally not tried it.
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wa...how much it cost?
any way to prevent the crystal from scratches? any protector?
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My datejust 16233 have some minor scratches on the mineral glass, can it be remove?
My datejust 16233 have some minor scratches on the mineral glass, can it be remove?
where and how much?
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put it this way, they are all the same
Originally posted by passion33 View PostI think don't need to bother and complain all the way to SWISS HQ which is pretty far away from here. I believe there should be a Manager at the RSC who's able to handle such issues. Mostly likely he/she is not aware that their Technicians has been "creating headache" to their supporter(Rolex buyers) over here...sigh...Perhaps their Technicians have earn "enough $$$$" and just waiting for early retirement with pension... :-P
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I think don't need to bother and complain all the way to SWISS HQ which is pretty far away from here. I believe there should be a Manager at the RSC who's able to handle such issues. Mostly likely he/she is not aware that their Technicians has been "creating headache" to their supporter(Rolex buyers) over here...sigh...Perhaps their Technicians have earn "enough $$$$" and just waiting for early retirement with pension... :-P
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Unfortunately it appears very difficult to do so
Originally posted by DQ123 View PostThis is why I hesitated to go RSC to get dust remove... Rolex HQ not doing anything ??? There must be a way to bypass them, complain directly to Swiss HQ?
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This is why I hesitated to go RSC to get dust remove... Rolex HQ not doing anything ??? There must be a way to bypass them, complain directly to Swiss HQ?
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I am surprised they can also cause scratches on the caseback, on top of the usual spots like lugs, clasp and links, and occasionally the case/bezel
Originally posted by kohym View Postall are hairlines so they just have to buff off mildly.
Changing of parts rarely happen unless it is very serious fault of theirs.
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all are hairlines so they just have to buff off mildly.
Changing of parts rarely happen unless it is very serious fault of theirs.
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