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jholbrook
20.03.2006, 03:59
Greetings Rolex Fans,

I finally got around to doing a tutorial on removing scratches from the polished links of a Rolex Oyster Bracelet. Here's the link to the article:

http://www.rolexreferencepage.com/scratches/scratches.html

I hope you find the article helpful! Please do reply to this message with your thoughts! :P

Best,

John

Edmundo
20.03.2006, 06:47
Thank you for your workshop. :gut:

Isnīt an small improvement to put tape on the brushed parts to avoit polishing this parts?

Do you know - are this cloths available in Europe, too?

ehemaliges mitglied
20.03.2006, 09:11
Yep - www.manufactum.de :)

jholbrook
20.03.2006, 11:54
Original von elmar2001
Thank you for your workshop. :gut:

Isnīt an small improvement to put tape on the brushed parts to avoit polishing this parts?

Do you know - are this cloths available in Europe, too?

Well, you certainly cold tape over the outer links as an added precaution, but I don't find it necessary. Using my "Q-Tip" technique, I've never drifted off the polished center area.

Maga
20.03.2006, 12:15
nice story :gut:

jholbrook
20.03.2006, 12:27
Original von Maga
nice story :gut:

Thanks! :P :gut:

Frohlex
20.03.2006, 12:36
Thanks, John.

I think, it is also necessary for the polishing center pieces of a Jubilee.

jholbrook
20.03.2006, 12:42
Original von Frohlex
Thanks, John.

I think, it is also necessary for the polishing center pieces of a Jubilee.

Due to the design of the Jubilee bracelet, they're trickier to polish, but most certainly the techniques in my tutorial could be used on any bracelet with polished components. :gut:

Armando
20.03.2006, 13:02
Original von jholbrook

Original von Frohlex
Thanks, John.

I think, it is also necessary for the polishing center pieces of a Jubilee.

Due to the design of the Jubilee bracelet, they're trickier to polish, but most certainly the techniques in my tutorial could be used on any bracelet with polished components. :gut:

Thank you for your very good work :gut:

Are there known tricks for polish the middle of the Jubilee?

jholbrook
20.03.2006, 14:18
Original von Armando

Original von jholbrook

Original von Frohlex
Thanks, John.

I think, it is also necessary for the polishing center pieces of a Jubilee.

Due to the design of the Jubilee bracelet, they're trickier to polish, but most certainly the techniques in my tutorial could be used on any bracelet with polished components. :gut:

Thank you for your very good work :gut:

Are there known tricks for polish the middle of the Jubilee?

I've not yet tried to polish a Jubilee, but I would say it shouldn't be terribly different, but perhaps go slower and use more care.