Thread: Rolex Polishing
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Old 8 October 2017, 03:03 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by BristolCavendish View Post
7 months old is a relatively new watch. While I can understand those who are intent on maintaining an 'as new' appearance, it's best not to get too carried away.

Years ago, an acquaintance purchased an air compressor and high-speed polisher to periodically detail his new 911. It became an obsession with him and he eventually burned the original Glasurit paint off/down to the undercoat. He wound up having to have portions of the car repainted by an auto body shop.

Sometimes less is more.
X2. While we all want to keep things in the best condition possible, it can become an addictive obsession trying to keep watches, cars guitars, you name it scratch and ding free. And you generally do more harm than good trying to fix every blemish as it appears until you have essentially ruined your watch or other item, IMHO.
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