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25 May 2016, 04:53 PM | #13 |
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As suggested above laser welding is your best option.
Rikki (a member here) has done laser welding for me previously on a Rolex GMT, and the watch was effectively restored to factory original condition. Polishing will only remove metal and result in a noticeable difference. Alternatively, you can leave it as it is and put it down to experience and show others that your watch has character
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