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Old 23 June 2023, 05:49 PM   #48
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Originally Posted by huncho View Post
you could just admit that you're wrong...it's a fact that t shirts will destroy gold and PCLs and that micro fiber cloths aren't cotton. even if it doesn't apply to your watches or if you don't care, your advice is something that can ruin watches for the people that do care but i guess it's easier to fall back on your usual response and shame everyone else though
Well my wedding ring been on my finger for almost 60 years been in sand, under the sea, digging garden, plus a few un mentionable things and places. Yet its still not been destroyed even when rubbing on my T-shirt towels or any cloth. And my grandfathers watch chain has been around my neck for well over 60 years rubbing on all the clothes I have been wearing still looks the same today And as long as you wash any watch no matter the material and pat dry after no swirls .And with any gold watch the only polishing they need is at normal routine RSC only..But the sure way to ruin any Rolex watch is wanting to polish rub it it every time you wear it no matter the cloth used. Been wearing Rolex watches for well over 50 years and in all those years used any clean bit of cloth to clean and to pat dry after washing it.
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