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 Post subject: Too much of a good thing
PostPosted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 11:25 am 
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I have a sad story regarding overuse of the Cape Cods.
Briefly my brand new Skyland had a small blemish on
the side of the case opposite the pushers and crown.
I've used the Cape Cods before on other watches and bracelets
with great success. But I overdid it on my poor Skyland. I
noticed an orange peel-like texture after about 20 minutes
of polishing. So I kept polishing and polishing (dumb!), and when I finally stopped
and checked the finish under a loupe, it had gotten worse!

I stopped immediately, and called a friend who has many years of
lapidary and faceting experience, as well as jewelry polishing. He
told me the problem was grit getting onto the cloth and marring the
finish. He told me not to panic, that he would polish it to mint
condition on his polishing wheel. He's brought many watches
back to like new condition, and has a nice Breitling, Rolex, Longine collection.
I know the watch is in good hands. :) My word of warning to you guys
is, Be careful with the Cods. When it gets dirty, throw it away
and get a fresh one. You can't be too careful :wink:

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Damn that sucks. Good thing its somewhere thats easily repairable and cheap.. If you polished off the AR coating youd have a bigger problem on your hands.


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Location: Sin City - Vegas Baby!
Good tip. Thanks.

Can you find out the type of wheel, brand model etc he is using?

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In2Deep wrote:
Good tip. Thanks.

Can you find out the type of wheel, brand model etc he is using?


I'll try. :)

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Ouch, good to know and I hope you'll get it sorted soon.

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