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Marcoiceman

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It's my first post forgive the mistakes, I am writing to ask you if it is possible to remove the scratches on the highlighted part as it gets scratched just by looking at it
Since it is a shiny part compared to the rest of the watch, I thought polish could be used
The photo is not me😅
Thanks and love u
 

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Howard2k

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If you polish the scratch out then you'll have a portion of the watch that is polished and the rest of the watch won't be polished.

Best to live with it, or polish the entire thing. Or if you want shiny bling get an Hermes.
 

Marcoiceman

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If you polish the scratch out then you'll have a portion of the watch that is polished and the rest of the watch won't be polished.

Best to live with it, or polish the entire thing. Or if you want shiny bling get an Hermes.
yes, but in fact I'm talking about the only shiny part of the case
 

axantas

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yes, but in fact I'm talking about the only shiny part of the case
I did some polishing on that very small shiny part of an ultra. It works, but is not really recommendable, because it is so small. Polishing a "polished steel" watch is easy and worth the work.
You might be somewhat successful with a small piece of "Cape Cod" wrapped around the backside of a match.
 
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