Rusted hands

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Hi,
I took a picture of this watch yesterday and noticed some rust on the hour and minute hands.

What do you recommend in this case:
1. Replace hands
2. Clean current hands if possible
3. Leave it as it is

Thank you

Jorge
 
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I have worse.

These are fairly common, so replacment is probably an option.

Restoration can be time consuming, and material will be lost.
 
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Also a lot of these hands are stainless steel but plated so polishing them can wear through the surface and expose the base metal

Edit: I meant “not stainless steel”
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Also a lot of these hands are stainless steel but plated so polishing them can wear through the surface and expose the base metal
Did you mean they are "not" stainless steel?

I had a set of hands in similar condition and I had them replated in white gold. It definitely improved the look but it's not perfect.
 
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Did you mean they are "not" stainless steel?

I had a set of hands in similar condition and I had them replated in white gold. It definitely improved the look but it's not perfect.

You’re right! I meant they’re not stainless steel.
 
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Here’s a before and after of white gold plating of the hands:
 
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I had some spare hands that had corrosion on them. I polished them with fine diamond suspension (1 micron I think) on a rotating disc flat lap and came up with a great surface on the metal. The black paint in the centre of the hand was lost, but was easy to replace. If the part is rough, its worth a shot.
 
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I vote curtain #3
Many if not most vintage watches will show some oxidation on the hands- but usually I cannot see it on the wrist. Maybe its my aging eyes. And youre not running around with a loupe I hope.