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I'm definitely going to do this as soon as I can figure out how to get around the fact that I have shiny gold non-brushed pieces in the center of each of my links (two tone blue submariner/oyster).
Thank you!
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Great post Larry, thanks for the information.
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Nice info, though you could include the polishing of the polished surface
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Great infos. Thanks for sharing.
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Extremely helpful, thanks Larry!
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Thank you! Great post!
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whats the best tool to use for the band removal? bergeon 6111?
i own the Submariner Date in two tone model 116613LN also any tips on buffing out scratches from the middle gold portion of the two-tone sub? |
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Just wondering.... how would you take the bracelet off (without breaking anything), since the end links don't have cut-out and the case has no side holes...?
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bracelet touch up
great thread. thanks for the advice
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What should be applied on the Scotch Brite pad for the touch up? Or just dry stroke it?
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