sentarex
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Sage advice. Great feedback
No doubt, as much as I wear this it will inevitably grow some wrinkles. Perhaps the best thing to do is to keep upgrading every 5-10 years with each major iteration.
Polishing the RO
By: sentarex : August 24th, 2017-08:21
I just put this nice glaring mark on the top side of the bracelet. I understand that AP does provide a polishing service. I\'m just curios what this typically costs, and if it should only be done a certain number of times throughout the life of the watch ...
Don't have it polished
By: Poky : August 24th, 2017-10:39
That looks relatively deep and to get it out it will involve too much polishing, the angles and shapes will be ruined. Also, I doubt it will disappear completely. How about getting a leather or plastic strap for the watch and just keep the bracelet?
BUT
By: stabilizer : August 24th, 2017-20:59
Having said this, it still requires the removal of metal. Deep gashes can be repaired and then re-finished again due to laser welding; however, on principle I agree with the other posters who have said just leave it and wear it with pride. It is a badge o...
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By: amblin_xi : August 26th, 2017-18:19
If it's DLC coated (black) then it's simply not economical to have the links stripped of the coating and then re-polished , brushed and re-coated. I think it's more feasible in your case to replace individual links. ---- For non-coated stainless steel and...