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Old 23 July 2017, 09:39 AM   #1
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My jacket scratched my gold gmt :(

Was wearing my three week old blro today with this denim? army parka and made many light scratches on the lug and there were no metal in the sleeves
:( imo pcl looks better with some scratches but still feel a little sad


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Old 23 July 2017, 09:47 AM   #2
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Ouch, sorry to see that. If it really bug you can have it polish when it get service.
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Old 23 July 2017, 09:52 AM   #3
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You sure that it wasn’t from something else? Sorry to hear about it. I hope you get it squared away
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Old 23 July 2017, 09:52 AM   #4
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Steam cleaning might help? AD has ways to fix that for u don't worry


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Old 23 July 2017, 10:19 AM   #5
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Dude, it's the middle of summer. Why were you in a jacket? You an Aussie?
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Old 23 July 2017, 10:20 AM   #6
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Seems odd that fabric would scratch metal?
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Old 23 July 2017, 10:23 AM   #7
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I can believe it. The BLRO is so incredibly soft compared to my other stainless 5 and 6 digits. Scratches happen but the first few always hurt the most. Between Dr K and John Mayer, I wonder who's BLRO is the most scratched
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Old 23 July 2017, 10:49 AM   #8
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Oof those scratches on the case look rough, I'm surprised the jacket was able to do that much damage...wouldn't your sleeves be over your watch anyways, seems off that would be the source of the scratches.
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Old 23 July 2017, 10:53 AM   #9
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That's more than a little scratch I'm surprised that happened
I almost never get things like that on the case
The PCL's I get it
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Old 23 July 2017, 10:55 AM   #10
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Burn that witch coat!
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Old 23 July 2017, 11:04 AM   #11
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It must be made of that new steel wool/wood rasp/scotch bright fabric blend....

Sorry to see so many scratches
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Old 23 July 2017, 11:08 AM   #12
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I noticed the same thing with the gold links in my bluesy compared to SS. It's definitely softer. I also notice they are easier to polish out with a cape cod due to the softness. Should be easy to take care of but others won't notice it just the owner. I wouldn't worry about it too much. I would definitely only wear an SS as an everyday watch. It's a great watch and always fixable. If it bothers you to much I'll PM you my address and you can send it to me :)
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Old 23 July 2017, 11:09 AM   #13
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Chain mail jacket lining?
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Old 23 July 2017, 12:01 PM   #14
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Coarse fabric, soft metal.

Personally, I cut four inches off of the left sleeve of every shirt and jacket that I own, so I never have that problem.
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Old 23 July 2017, 12:15 PM   #15
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Is there a steel button holding the inside lining in place? That would be the only thing I could think of that would cause that.
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Old 23 July 2017, 12:26 PM   #16
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Coarse fabric, soft metal.

Personally, I cut four inches off of the left sleeve of every shirt and jacket that I own, so I never have that problem.
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Old 23 July 2017, 12:32 PM   #17
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I bet those snaps have a metal retainer piece on the inside of the sleeve. I don't believe just the fabric would cause the damage in the picture.
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Old 23 July 2017, 12:32 PM   #18
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Sorry to hear that but it it add character to your watch. Enjoy it.
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Old 23 July 2017, 12:44 PM   #19
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I had a similar experience recently with my leather motorcycle gloves, at the top of each glove is a press stud on a small leather tag. It put a nice set of scratches on my oyster bracelet.

The stupid press stud was on each glove to keep them together when not being worn. Suffice to say I've amputated those stupid studs and relegated them to the trash
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Old 23 July 2017, 12:45 PM   #20
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I have had clothes fabrics that scratched my watches. But not that badly. Mind you, gold is apparently not as scratch resistant as steel, still that looks like something other than fabric IMO.
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Old 23 July 2017, 01:06 PM   #21
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Old 23 July 2017, 01:17 PM   #22
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That's a bummer. It looks like (by the location and direction of the scratches) that there has to be some rougher edging on the end of your sleeves and it may have mildly rubbed against the part of your watch that hangs the lowest while on your wrist walking/moving arms etc.?
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Old 23 July 2017, 01:25 PM   #23
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Wow that's crazy. From a jacket??
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Old 23 July 2017, 01:28 PM   #24
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John,

Are you sure that there is not a metal retainer on the other side of the press studs?

Because the press studs on my jackets have them.
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Old 23 July 2017, 01:41 PM   #25
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I'm turning off my phone's internet data service because now I've officially seen everything. I'm amazed by that.
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Old 23 July 2017, 02:26 PM   #26
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Yes and it's jackets inside rivet snap on that is scratching the side lugs of the damn Rollie.
It's not the material of the jacket here by looking at the 2 buttons adjustment snap on rivets 2 inches up the cuffs. Maybe fold the cuffs next time you get cold and wear that nice military inspired jacket of yours.

First cut is always the deepest!!!

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Old 23 July 2017, 02:41 PM   #27
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Where on Mars do you like that you need this evil jacket?
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Old 23 July 2017, 06:37 PM   #28
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That is nasty and sad, I would need to get that polished and the jacket would already be burnt
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Old 23 July 2017, 06:46 PM   #29
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I had almost exactly the same scratches on the same place on my brand new SD4K after 2 weeks. Still wondering what caused it....
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Old 23 July 2017, 06:52 PM   #30
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Is that watch made of Swiss cheese.

I am sorry to see that, I would have taken it out on the jacket for sure. There must be something metal there or it's something in the end of the sleeve. The scratches look very linear to me.
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