Liquid Skin - Protect your watch from scratches

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So for all those “Scratch on my new ________” threads

They even scratch a Rolex to test it. ( funny that they scratch a gold watch that’s unprotected and not a SS one like the protected one )

At only £129


A revolutionary, durable and invisible watch liquid skin that protects and maintains your watch from everyday scratches and scuffs. Our liquid skin forms a hard, long-lasting coating that is resistant to cleaning chemicals and waterproof for up to 3 years. Our unique specialised formula is suitable for all watch materials, including platinum, gold, stainless steel and titanium.

Protect numerous watches with 1 bottle of Liquid Skin today.




https://thewatchprotect.com/products/liquid-skin
 
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I hear it will be dropped in "Tiffany Blue" at next year's BaselWorld.

Or, this alternative* already comes in clear (and a rainbow of colors), and is only US$2.28 on Amazon.




*No gold watches were scratched in the development and testing of this product.
 
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Will it work on *non watches*? Asking for a friend...

Few thin skinned new members over the years should have tried it…..😉
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Even fortifies the skin of one's teeth!
 
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They missed a trick by not branding it ‘Newb Oil’.

FIFY
 
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Guaranteed.

(You won’t find us when you want your money back.)
 
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Guaranteed.

(You won’t find us when you want your money back.)


Guaranteed to 300 meters, from the front door.
 
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One Hundred and Ten F*cking Australian Dollars!
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Holy crap! You can get a half decent bottle of single malt for that money.
 
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One Hundred and Ten F*cking Australian Dollars!
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Holy crap! You can get a half decent bottle of single malt for that money.

Hope your spraying all the watches you repair with Restoring Foam Jim…..
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Hope your spraying all the watches you repair with Restoring Foam Jim…..
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Would obviously have to charge for it Andy, watchmaking consumables don't come cheap you know.

Hmmmmmmmm......I've got some empty vials, and distilled water, and a printer to make labels.

Also got some soft cotton underdacks that are near worn out so I might use MsJiOs pinking shears to cut out fancy squares of "organic polishing cloth".

Now where are those old toothbrushes I kept for cleaning stretch bracelets?
 
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Hope your spraying all the watches you repair with Restoring Foam Jim…..
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Jim’s restoring foam, shouldn’t that be in the adult section?
 
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Jim’s restoring foam, shouldn’t that be in the adult section?
It is, didn't you get the invite and the password for "Omega Adults"?
If you did it's the tab between "Stories" and "Community".

BTW, my "Restoring foam" is nothing but spit (but don't tell anyone, just between you and me).
Human saliva contains contains enzymes including amylase and lipase and is great at breaking down starches and fats sometimes found in grime (AKA watch cheese).

The reason the cost of my "Restoring Foam" is so high (AUD$50 per 10ml) is that I can only produce a limited amount, so it is a finite resource.
Add to that, I've seen the price Moebius charge for similar quantities of their lubricants.
 
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It is, didn't you get the invite and the password for "Omega Adults"?
If you did it's the tab between "Stories" and "Community"

Yes!, aka the perennial perineum as is is known in common parlance …

BTW, my "Restoring foam" is nothing but spit (but don't tell anyone, just between you and me).
Human saliva contains contains enzymes including amylase and lipase and is great at breaking down…

Perennial perineum (pp) members are eagerly awaiting the ‘second release’ reputed to be a replenishing cream…
 
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So does the $39 US restoring foam affect the £129 liquid skin……

So basically does restoring foam affect my liquid skin on Stainless Steel