Thanks for your reply.
I taped the crystal and the brushed areas, including the lugs. However, I think that a little of the Cape Cod solution got onto one of the lugs as the tape there pulled up. However, I didnt rub it off or anything. Instead when I was done I rinsed the entire watch off and then washed it with warm water and dish soap.
So I think youre right that they were probably there - the finish is definitely still brushed on the lugs. They arent very bad and scratches do happen anyway...and since it is in such a noticeable area I will follow your advice and not risk it with Scotch Brites.
I will try using the Cape Cods again....and sometime in the future, if I ever get any really bad scratches, I will take it to a jeweler or a watchmaker and have him remove them.
Thanks again.
sharkman wrote:
1. It takes time to remove even hairline scratches, so go at it again.
3. Did you tape off the top of the lugs where the scratches are?
4. If they are truly just scratches on the lug tops, they were likely already there - the cape cod tends to turn brushed to polished. It is possible you did it, but not too likely.