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: I have a Seamaster 120M, all stainless model. The bezel is in
: polished/shiny finish and I scratched it bad just now !!!
: Is there anyway to buff it out? I know it cannot be
Take it to an authorized dealer. They should have the correct buffing wheels from Omega to do the job. Should not cost much (maybe $5-15) to have them do it right, with the right tools.
: I read about something from Scotch 3M one can
: use. Any suggestions?
NO! That is an abrasive pad and completely inappropriate for a polished surface! You'll ruin the finish using that.
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