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I recommend to do nothing and to wait till next service
I would avoid it for watches like Lange for the reasons explained by Sidney.
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Capecod on gold...Sacrilege?
By: sanro : April 5th, 2012-00:01
Lately I have been tempted to rub my WG 1815 with capecod to erase those hairlines... In theory since Lange's WG is non-rodiated but a proper white alloy it should work, right? Or am I wrong and it will kill the watch? And, in any case, is this sacrilege?...
I do...
By: sidneyc : April 5th, 2012-04:09
... but don't do it often. I normally wear my watches until there are quite a few hairlines (which as I'm really careful with my gold watches, it'll take at the very least a couple of years), then I'll Cape Cod it but very lightly. I only do it on watches...
thank you sidneyc
By: moc : April 7th, 2012-07:42
I am pretty sure all i have is a jeweler s cloth...but it works...still must be careful on brushed parts..I used it on a watch I had,to remove a semiserious scratch,and it affected the brush finish...ouch! Mo
You're welcome Mo!
By: sidneyc : April 7th, 2012-14:23
Yes, they're quite abrasive! Once I polished a watch with Cape Cod I mustn't have buffed it thoroughly enough, the next morning, a thin layer of that chalky bit formed up again. It freaked me out, but thank god I only had to buff it away. So now when I us...
Hi guy.
By: PET- : April 16th, 2012-10:10
That procedure appears to be very delicate for the integrity of the case due to the abrasive specification of the cape cod. Its much better not to try. Best regards, my friend.