View Full Version : Polishing a Daytona
nylawbiz
22 March 2009, 01:41 PM
I was at my AD today talking Rolex and mulling over a Daytona. I asked him about polishing the Daytona at service time, and how that impacted on the engraved bezel. He said that they polish the watch with Rolex polishes, a multi-step process, and then they restore the black on the engraved areas with a process provided by Rolex.
Does any of the watchmasters on here know if this is true? If so, what is the process that restores the black to the engraved areas?
Thanks
walds11
22 March 2009, 08:13 PM
I don't think Rolex (or any watchmaker) would restore the black on the engraved bezel. Maybe they just lighly polish the bezel?
JohnEaton
29 March 2009, 01:49 AM
Thought they polished the case and just replaced the bezel.
MrRetep
30 March 2009, 03:36 PM
Thought they polished the case and just replaced the bezel.
Wouldnt that be kind of pricey?:thinking: But then again its Rolex what isnt pricey:banghead:
pdxrolex
3 April 2009, 03:59 AM
I don't doubt that they have a method of restoring the black, any experts here that can chime in?
Dalton
3 April 2009, 12:21 PM
If the bezel still has the black in the numbers, I polish it in a way that wont wear out the black or the engraving. If black is needed, I can re enamel the bezel, but only if the engraving hasn't been touched by an ixperienced hand. Oh yeah, I dont remember Rolex ever restoring a bezels numbers but I should check on that.