Where should I go to fix a scratch?

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Grinder sounds more like a scratch fixer. Make to get the right grind.
That's right...Grinder. Glad you know the exact name.......I was not that familiar with it........bz0123............馃槜
 
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I have similar scratches on the brushed sunray finish of my MarkII. I decided to live with it.
 
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Grinder sounds more like a scratch fixer. Make to get the right grind.

You will be telling them to just to rub it and it will come off next :0)
 
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Quite like the MKII, might have to get one!!

Meh, if its a watch you wear, the odd scratch is all good.....
 
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Quite like the MKII, might have to get one!!

Meh, if its a watch you wear, the odd scratch is all good.....

I love mine. It's my daily wearer.
 
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OMG first scratch ever on a watch SO SAD 馃檨

So... that means one of two things:

1. In your entire life, you've only now been wearing a watch for a total of day or two? 馃槈

2. You've previously worn only ceramic or titanium watches.

Seriously, how can this be the first scratch you've ever had on a watch? I'm genuinely curious. (Maybe we have different definitions of the word 'scratch.')
 
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I dunno what to say... I wore a go pml for 10 years and it is mint. I have six watches and none have a scratch like this. Maybe they have scratches but I have no idea looking at them on my wrisr. This one looks black on a brushed surface. Also this is my first bracelet but that part isn't even scratched.
 
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It鈥檚 all down hill from here

 
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Check out this scratch on a brand new $275K Huracan.



Tree: 1
Lamborghini: 0

I wonder if the driver was wearing a watch.
 
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I鈥檇 leave it alone. Enjoy the factory finish and focus on the positives of the watch. 馃憤
 
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STS would probably be able to sort this. I can understand why you would want to get it fixed

STS = Swiss time services