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How to refinish Tudor Pelagos titanium?

littledomo

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Got some scratches on the bracelet from desk dives and would like some tips on removing them. Is there anything in particular about the finish and material of the Pelagos that I need to keep in mind when refinishing?

Some posts I've read around the forum are using 300 grit sand paper, a green scotch Brite pad and a Cape Cod cloth.

As I understand it, Cape Cod cloths are not meant to be used on brushed metals. Any ideas or suggestions?
 

Drkitch109

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I've used green scotchbrite on my Pam 389 to refinish the sides. Will get the job done. Just make sure you refinish in one direction.

The red and grey scotchbrite pads are finer than the green so if you can swing it I would use them on the pelagos. Not many stores carry the finer pass though so you may need to order them from Amazon or something.
 

ZoomBoy

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Yup, I have a titanium DSN 057C Panerai watch. Dinged it against the wall within 1 hr of me receiving it. Refinished it with the green Scotchbrite pad. Very carefully (I cut a tiny strip of it off) and just followed the brush marks around the bezel, case, etc. Came out really nicely and it was refreshing to know if I scratched the titanium again I could fix it easily.
 

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I've used green scotchbrite on my Pam 389 to refinish the sides. Will get the job done. Just make sure you refinish in one direction.

The red and grey scotchbrite pads are finer than the green so if you can swing it I would use them on the pelagos. Not many stores carry the finer pass though so you may need to order them from Amazon or something.

Home Depot in the U.S. Stocks them. Just FYI.