Hi there, I neglected to put my Patek Calatrava in a safe place out of reach of my toddler, and I found him running around with it, placing the case in his mouth etc etc. On closer examination, there are some abrasions to the white gold case that weren't ...
You should indeed send it to PP to polish it for you. One advice: Enjoy your watch as it is, first, as hairlines are unavaoidable, and dings, too. Then, when you service it, it will be polished. It is never too good to over polish a watch. Best. Nicolas T...
Hi, Try to ignore the scratches... I know this is hard in the beginning! And have it polished when it is serviced next. If you send it in just for polishing it will be waste of money! regards Erich
in a few years when your toddler is grown up you will probably cherish the memory of this incident and will post asking how to send the watch in for polishing but leave the marks made when he was a toddler.
The best advice is to never ever polish a watch case. There are hallmarks which get buffed off but beyond that the look of a well worn watch is a tribute to it character. I know PP ofters polishing but it is for the fussy who immediate scratch the piece a...
the type of scratches, it's hard to determine if a quick fix is even an option. The first thing to realize is polishing removes metal... period. Frequent or heavy polishing can reek havoc on a case. Your white gold case may be rhodium plated and if so, an...
There have been two suggestions of note: 1. Send to Patek Philippe for servicing and a polish. 2. Accept the fact that you have a scratch, and with it, a story to go with the watch. In both cases, excellent advice. Thank you all.