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If the tarnish (patina) bother you, you can easily remove it yourself with a jeweler's polishing cloth. It only takes a few seconds.

 

I've had the same polishing cloth for at least a dozen years. These are a much safer option than actual metal polish since multiple uses of those can remove a noticeable amount of metal, eventually rounding and softening sharp edges--the cloth is much less abrasive.

Although many prefer to leave any accumulated patina, others prefer to have the nice, clean look of when the watch was new. It's a matter of preference.

These cloths are also great for removing fingerprints from stainless watches, which is mainly what I use mine for. Just be careful using it on non-glare crystals as they will remove the non-glare coating if used too often.

YouTube has videos of how these cloths work.

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