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. I can never look at another 15202 the same after seeing your work
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. I can never look at another 15202 the same after seeing your work
looks great!hope you get on ok with your court case against amber
yes, I don't because it's quite expensive on a rep.
Saluti JD
Which price would you ask even for a rep please , out of curiosity. Thank you
How do you keep the edge of the polished area sharp and distinct from the brushed area?
On the bevel, that most tiny of polished surface between the two brushed surfaces, how and/or what do you do to prevent the polishing from spilling onto the brushed surface?
I’ve moved to using polish on fine paper over a hard surface for this and, although it is better than any sort of cloth, there is still some spill onto the brushed surface.
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Which price would you ask even for a rep please , out of curiosity. Thank you
For Rolex it’s a different
Plus easy and cost acceptable e for a rep
This is gen 16030 before and after
Saluti JD
you have to give a hand sanding on a hard base 400, 600 and brushing finishing... its brushing and polishing. you don't have to change the case and bracelet shapes. help yourself with finishing tape ... but you must have experience otherwise you lose the shapes.
then there is extreme damage where steel is added ... prices go up
Saluti JD
Thank you for the detailed response.
I think this is where service centers lose, they don’t treat the angle transitions carefully and cause ‘rounding’ of the apex.
What substrate do you use for brushing, something very low profile, I assume, and how do you keep the brush ‘ends’ from occasionally touching the polished surface?
Maybe this is where the tape plays a roll?
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