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Old 14 May 2018, 08:40 PM   #22
Vicious49
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Originally Posted by andrewjb88 View Post
Think I have settled on a service, clean and very light polish just to try and take out some of the deeper scars (2 of which I have caused since wearing it)

I gave it the old hot water, washing up liquid and a toothbrush last night and managed to get a lot of the gunk out of links.
They should be able to take the bracelet and drop it in a sonic cleaner to get all the gunk out. It sounds like that's all you're really looking for besides servicing the movement. My local watch shop and the Omega boutique have done that for me before for free so it should be much cheaper than getting a polish.
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