perpetualman
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Thoughts on my first PP (5296G) plus some advise please
Hello All, this is my first posting. After many years and many Rolexes I have bought my first 'Gentleman's Watch'?!?! I have to say that PP never seemed to 'jump out' of the AD's window at me - unlike the more immediate eye candy of a Rolex!? but I am learning that the pleasure of PP ownership is all on the wrist. The watch just feels lovely and is the only watch I would want to wear on a leather strap. The sector dial is just lovely.
I have 2 questions though: -
1) Having been used to SS watches does anyone have any advice on polishing the inevitable dings and scratches I will pick up on my WG case (especially in view of the Rhodium plating) - are Cape Cod polishing cloths etc. adviseable?
2) I am not 100% sure I like the blue strap and am thinking of swapping. Does anyone have pictures of the watch on other straps? How do other owners feel on this point?
Thanks, Chris

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My take-
By: DaveP : March 10th, 2008-08:08
I would not polish the watch myself with anything stronger than microfiber cloth. Your watch is (most likely) plated. Original strap is intended to compliment the hands; hard to find better