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Thank you Alkiro!
I wasn't really sure to expect for polishing so I thought I might give it a try. Probably wont do it again for future watches though! I'm glad the softening of the lines is just very slight.
This piece is definitely a keeper=)
Dear Kevin, you own a very nice Omega and I understood, thanks to your story, how much this watch is important for you
By: Alkiro1 : December 1st, 2016-00:58
You took the right decision about a full service as, after 10 years, your timepiece needed, at least, new oils. Now, it is ok for the next 7 to 10 years. Regarding the little dust, if you know a good watchmaker around you, he could help you as it is just ...
A keeper? Absolutely!!!
By: Alkiro1 : December 1st, 2016-09:38
Regarding the polishing, just keep in mind that the more angles your watch has (Royal Oak for instance), the more difficult will be the polishing. Of course, it\'s always possible to polish a watch (but it depends on the precision of the watchmaker) if it...