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Need help - PAM599 scratch

sidsuri

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Guys,
I am really unhappy about a scratch I got on my watch today. I am devastated and really need someone to show me how to fix it.
By the looks of it, it isn't a deep scratch but I can clearly see it there.

Please share your expertise guys.

Please see photos attached. Scratch is on top right side of a bezel.

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Regards!
 

pure b

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Are you sure it's a scratch and not same of the material you bumped in on?

I bmped my 360 in some walls and metal before, could always get the ''scratch'' of with my nail
 

sidsuri

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Yep it's a scratch. I did try to clean up at up at first but no its a scratch [emoji45]


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pure b

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Damn..

Cant be done anything about it though, just live with it
 

sidsuri

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Damn it [emoji35] thanks for your help anyway [emoji106]


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R2D4

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Do a Google search on pvd scratch cover up. If it can't be fixed with something simple, flip the watch to someone else and order a new one. If I'm honest, that scratch isn't that noticeable, if anything it adds patina. ;)

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sidsuri

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Thanks R2D4


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Hooky

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For me the big reason why I sold my dlc and pvd watches...

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Knifemaker

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I saw a post recently, in which the poster covered the scratch with shoe polish. Yep! sounded crazy to me as well. But Hey, could be!

Knife
 

sidsuri

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Thanks Knifemaker. I think it's worth a try [emoji106]


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brux

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none of my watches are perfect,i work with them,love the wear and tear.i agree if its hard to look at for you,sell it i and other members
will be thrill to wear it,good luck.
 
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d4m.test

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It´s more genlike now. All watches get scratched - except maybe Sunday watches. No scratches are a big tell - it´s the difference to gen, all reps look perfectly brand new, because they are cheap and easily replaceable - and that´s when You start searching for the tiny tells, as there is nothing else to look for:)
It´s a question of mindset: scratches are personalization and individualization, tuning, after some Years You can always identify Your expensive gen watch amongst a dozen similar by the scratches or bumps it has - that´s what makes it "Yours"