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Old 28 April 2024, 06:08 PM   #66
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Originally Posted by karleone View Post
Just stop always repeating the same non sense. You LOVE polishing your watches and you don’t want to admit some watches are getting destroyed by bad polished by Rolex RSC. You are providing wrong information. Just stop please
I am entitled to post on this subject as much as I like now if you don't not like it, simple answer do not read or reply to my posts now you have a nice day. And with many today the tiniest mark the slightest scratch there watches have been like you put destroyed. Someone shows one example of a watch supposed to be badly polished by RSC then its automatically they destroy watches if polished. I wonder how many millions of watches has the RSC polished without any problems. Life s full of risks you could get knocked down by a car crossings the road or being struck by lightning and being struck by lightning IMHO is about the same odds as any RSC destroying a watch in normal routine service polish.
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