Titanium watch bracelet
Titanium watch bracelet
Just bought a steinhart 500 with titanium bracelet which I’m wearing with care, I’ve been told the titanium is easily scratched is there any way that light scratches can be polished out
Re: Titanium watch bracelet
I have had a titanium watch, worn in rotation, for over 4 years. I don’t think has been easily scratched.
There are however a couple of different grades of titanium used by brands, so it maybe that some mark easier than others. Either that, or add the “titanium is easily scratched” knowledge to the WIS nonsense pile.
Neil
There are however a couple of different grades of titanium used by brands, so it maybe that some mark easier than others. Either that, or add the “titanium is easily scratched” knowledge to the WIS nonsense pile.
Neil
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Re: Titanium watch bracelet
... or with the finish on the bracelet likely to be brushed, get a fibreglass scratch pen or a refinishing pad and spruce up the brushed finish.Matelot wrote:Cape cod cloth should do the trick
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Re: Titanium watch bracelet
Agreed.
It’s what I would use if I managed to scratch mine.
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