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Carbonara

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Actually, you're right, it's a little "overPAMed" when wearing it outside:hypno:

Even that big green chap, that only shows up when a scientist gets cross would look “overPAMed”.


It’s ultimately a tough easy to read tool that you’d trust your life on in the murkiest cold depths, on top of the thickest of neoprene. Absolutely beautiful nonetheless.

Would any of you actually really wear this ‘out’?
 

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So the question is. For someone who owns no tools (or skills) for fixing up watches, what’s the best to get the case etc shining again?


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PAM_BOY

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So the question is. For someone who owns no tools (or skills) for fixing up watches, what’s the best to get the case etc shining again?
Dish detergent and a Q-tip to get to the edges. Clean everything with a damp cloth. After that polish all with a micro fiber cloth. Should work that way!
 
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So the question is. For someone who owns no tools (or skills) for fixing up watches, what’s the best to get the case etc shining again?


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The dish soap was a great suggestion but after that use a cape cod cloth. But only on the polished surfaces. Do not... I repeat... do not use it on any brushed surfaces.