Malaysia Watch Forum
Main Forums => General Discussion - Modern Watches => Topic started by: gck on February 14, 2012, 12:45:18 PM
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I prefer brush, in fact i got so pissed off with one of my seiko polished watch, i brushed it myself.
maybe i really can't stand the eye sores created by million of scratches...
that is for daily beater, but for grail, polished bracelet would be fine!
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why not get both ? ;D
scratches make the watch got more character and unique :Cheers:
"handmade" :Laughing_on_floor:
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BRUSHED !!
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(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ZmOuwffisjM/TzobS261FGI/AAAAAAAAAY8/Dro6oa54fTU/s640/blogger-image-1488504459.jpg)
My watch has a lot of "character" :Laughing_on_floor:
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not as much as mine haha ;D, now already RIP :'(
(http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b41/ivanswk/c11ef8c3.jpg)
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To me the scratches on polished surface is not that noticeable compare to brushed
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Polished would definitely make the watch more classy, and suitable for evening events, IMO and brushed makes it more rugged... :)
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i used to have a tag aquaracer but in the end i flipped coz i can't bear to see the scratches on the polished bezel, everyday see also eye sore...tak boleh tahan! even cape code can't help.
Polished would definitely make the watch more classy, and suitable for evening events, IMO and brushed makes it more rugged... :)
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I would have done the same, probably a good excuse to get a new watch... :)
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Go get g shock, matte instead of brushed or polished and no scratches. Wahaha
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not as much as mine haha ;D, now already RIP :'(
(http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b41/ivanswk/c11ef8c3.jpg)
What kind of force exerted to cause such a damage? ???
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^ a simple drop at the right angle :'(
earlier drop few time already, also ok
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that watch looks nice, any chance of replacing the glass?
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polished because i know something can polish off the scratches for polished watch =D
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i prefered polished anytime :thumbsup:
anyone seen breitling's diamond polished? that is my favorite!
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Personally I prefer brushed - not too loud :D