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Old 27 October 2023, 11:41 AM   #6
daysky1
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No polishing as I see it, because there isn't anything polished to begin with...it looks all brushed. So sending it to a Rolex service center would allow them to do the best possible job, ie fill any areas that are too deep and rebrush it back to like new...that said I seem to remember a gent in the UK Paul Thorpe interviewing a watch maker that might do an even better job than a Rolex service center. If you can get in contact with him and send the pictures that could be a better option. Wish you the best..
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