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Old 30 March 2014, 06:12 AM   #75
KZZN
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Watch: Rolex Cellini 5115
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Originally Posted by Cru Jones View Post
question for the OQ fans....does the OQ bracelet seem more scratch-prone compared to the oyster bracelet?

i ask because it seems like each individual link has more surface area.
Hi,

I'd say no to that, I think. I owned an Oyster Petpetual Datejust in yellow Rolesor with a Jubilee bracelet for about four years, and have now owned an Oysterquartz Datejust in white Rolesor with the Jubilee-type integral bracelet for about a year and a half. And in that time, the OQ has collected almost no scratches, whereas the OP definitely was building up a fine patina (mainly on the polished lugs and centre links) by then. The all-brushed nature of the case and bracelet of the OQ definitely helps I think. Normal daily scratches either seem not to happen, or are so small that they blend in with the brushed case and aren't really visible.
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