First scratch on my first watch. Need your opinions please.

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This might be the smallest and tiniest scratch in the history of these obsessive posts.
You’re being ridiculous OP. You have unrealistic expectations.

listen to what we’re saying instead of continuing to hope that someone has a magical solution that means you don’t have to evaluate what is worth worrying about…

Go have it polished and wait, you’ll probably nick it on the door frame when you get home and we’ll be back on one of these threads with you.

oh and don’t try to polish it yourself. You’re not experienced at this, you’ll only make it worse.
 
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This might be the smallest and tiniest scratch in the history of these obsessive posts.
You’re being ridiculous OP. You have unrealistic expectations.

listen to what we’re saying instead of continuing to hope that someone has a magical solution that means you don’t have to evaluate what is worth worrying about…

Go have it polished and wait, you’ll probably nick it on the door frame when you get home and we’ll be back on one of these threads with you.

oh and don’t try to polish it yourself. You’re not experienced at this, you’ll only make it worse.
I'm sorry 🙁 I guess it's because it's on the lug that is facing me when I wear the watch and right on the corner so when light hits it, it can really be seen.
 
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OP, please go to the Omega Boutique and get this taken care of asap. A 7 page thread on this is setting a new record for OF OCD and it’s clear that you’re not going to be happy until this is fixed. Just go get it done.
 
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Well, this is getting boring. Get it fixed or just sell it and buy a new one, or better a ceramic cased one.
 
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I'm sorry 🙁 I guess it's because it's on the lug that is facing me when I wear the watch and right on the corner so when light hits it, it can really be seen.

do you only focus on the flaws? is anything truly perfect? you sound like you have no joy in life. perfection is a made up concept (and especially in this case) is only temporary.
 
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Haha I'm sorry for nagging about the dent. It's all I look at now when I wind my watch. Hairline scratches, I wouldnt mind. But because it is a dent on the corner I just can't unsee it. Might just try to blend it with cape cod very carefully. If nothing happens after slight application, I will stop and give up.

Just sell the watch, it's true owner will appreciate the dent.
 
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I want to believe this is a troll job by the OP and I commend if it is. 7 pages, not bad!
 
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Well, this is getting boring. Get it fixed or just sell it and buy a new one, or better a ceramic cased one.

"Is there any way to fix the crack on my ceramic case?"
 
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Many brands are available.

Oh, and don't use too much.

That's a complicated way to say "Super Glue"
 
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That's a complicated way to say "Super Glue"
Not all Super Glues have low enough viscosity to wick into the crack -- and from there into the movement 😲
 
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Not all Super Glues have low enough viscosity to wick into the crack -- and from there into the movement 😲
😲😲😲
Turn a watch into a "fashion statement" with this one simple trick!
 
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I nodded off on page 5. Just woke up and I'm all caught up now. I'm leaning toward AAAKK's take at this point.
 
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OP - just set your alarm to go ‘Ding, Ding’ in about 5-7 years, when it’ll be due for a service and the whole case can be fixed and polished as part of the service 👎
 
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"Is there any way to fix the crack on my ceramic case?"
OP - just set your alarm to go ‘Ding, Ding’ in about 5-7 years, when it’ll be due for a service and the whole case can be fixed and polished as part of the service 👎
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"Is there any way to fix the crack on my ceramic case?"

You can try kintsugi. Make your broken ceramic watch the ultimate flex.