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Author:  defiancekofb [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 11:40 am ]
Post subject:  Cape Cod Polishing Wipes

These wipes are amazing, when I hold up my watch I can clearly see the face of my watch reflecting on the braclet. I purchased it from the manufacturer's website. Most of the ebay listings were vastly overpriced for only a package of 2 wipes. Great heads up on the admin for recommending this wonderful product!

http://www.capecodpolish.com/

Author:  roadcarver [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 1:14 pm ]
Post subject:  They're good but..

Just be careful since if you use it on metal, it will take fine amount of metal from the case/bracelet.

Just do it once in a while.

Author:  defiancekofb [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 6:07 pm ]
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Is stainless steel considered a metal?

Author:  boxbrownie [ Tue Jul 24, 2007 3:45 am ]
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defiancekofb wrote:
Is stainless steel considered a metal?


:shock:

Author:  sportback [ Tue Jul 24, 2007 5:03 am ]
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Funny, I thought it was a fruit....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stainless_steel

Author:  Cre8ive [ Tue Jul 24, 2007 5:07 am ]
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I just bought my first Ling yesterday... how often should I clean it / take it in to get professionally cleaned?

Author:  sportback [ Tue Jul 24, 2007 5:13 am ]
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Cleaning the outside is rather up to you and your own personal standards.

Cleaning, or at least non-repair maintenance, is recommended every 2 years, less if you use the watch regularly at depth - Breitling like you to replace the gaskets to maintain the waterproof aspect of the watch.

I regularly manage depths of 5 or 6 centimeters :wink: , so I'll probably not be getting the gaskets changed more frequently than every 2 or 3 years...

If you're concerned about light scratching, remember that Breitling will polish (or brush, depending on the material) the watch for you before they send it back.

Author:  Cre8ive [ Tue Jul 24, 2007 5:16 am ]
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Yeah I dont plan on going into the water with it or anything like that. Im still new to the whole watch thing.. I probably shouldnt of bought a nice Breitling for my first watch but oh well =)

I just meant cleaning as in appearance wise. I dont want to ruin the watch by overcleaning it but I want it to look nice at all times!

So I should get some of those Cape Cod Cleaning wipes and not use them too often? And get it professionally cleaned only once a year or something?

Author:  sportback [ Tue Jul 24, 2007 6:56 am ]
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There are those here who suggest cleaning daily - personally I find this a little excessive, but then who am I to judge?

I bought my Breitlings to wear, to use, and therefore there is a build up of crud, and yes, a quick brush with an old toothbrush and a little toothpaste (yes - it's a very mild abrasive and does recover the shine!) from time to time does help.

I wear my watches to do EVERYTHING - I didn't buy them to put on a shelf, and as such they do develop hairline scratches. But then, I know that they'll polish-out if it gets too much.

My latest 'passion' is Panerai, and I treat them the same way - they're not at all as 'bling' as a 'Ling, but I wear them - everyday (well, not all at once! I'm not Buddha...)

Go with what you feel best - if you're buying to preserve or re-sell, then obviously the cleaning becomes far more important - but if it's so important, consider putting them in a display case and simply dusting them from time to time!

Author:  roadcarver [ Tue Jul 24, 2007 7:30 am ]
Post subject:  Is the sky blue?

Yep, its metal :D

defiancekofb wrote:
Is stainless steel considered a metal?

Author:  boxbrownie [ Tue Jul 24, 2007 8:20 am ]
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[quote="sportback"]Cleaning the outside is rather up to you and your own personal standards.


I regularly manage depths of 5 or 6 centimeters :wink: ,quote]

My deepest sympathies too you old chap :lol: :lol: :lol:

David

Author:  breitlingsource [ Tue Jul 24, 2007 8:40 am ]
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I never even take my watches into the water with me... unless I am on Vacation, then there's nothing really I can do. But like Sportback was saying.. cleaning with a toothbrush works great.. but i dont use tootpaste... for bringing back the shine i use a Fabulustre cloth and just give it a quick rub.

I clean my watches every month or so.. sometimes less. I have a lot of them so they go into rotation. I don't like the accumulation of dead skin on my watches :o

Author:  sportback [ Tue Jul 24, 2007 9:23 pm ]
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boxbrownie wrote:
sportback wrote:
Cleaning the outside is rather up to you and your own personal standards.


I regularly manage depths of 5 or 6 centimeters :wink: ,quote]

My deepest sympathies too you old chap :lol: :lol: :lol:

David


Ya just jealous !

Author:  Cre8ive [ Fri Jul 27, 2007 7:34 am ]
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What about to get professionally cleaned? How often should you do that?

Author:  flyboy [ Sun Jul 29, 2007 4:39 pm ]
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If I'm not mistaken I believe you get a free checkup/maintence before the 2 years after purchase date. Can any second that?

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