Thread: Polish or no ?
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Old 25 April 2024, 07:50 PM   #4
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My SD43, my most worn watch by a mile needs a service. It’s running slow and about 8years old now.

It’s currently unpolished. In a reasonable condition no dings no dents obviously completely covered in fine scratches.

I’m unsure whether to have it polished. Usually I just get it done it doesn’t bother me. However, this watch gets worn very hard and I enjoy “not taking care of it” so much as to my other watches.

If I had it polished, I might be inclined to be a bit more careful with it. However it would be nice to have it looking new I guess.

Of course the other concern is the luck of the draw compared to companies such as rolliworks which seem to be flawless 100 per cent of the time.

Thoughts please!!!

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Today there is a anti polish syndrome god knows why as long as its done at normal routine RSC service NO PROBLEM WHATSOEVER.
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