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Can anyone tell me if there is way to remove a scratch on the bezel. The watch is 2541.80 James Bond model in Quartz. When I took the watch home I figured it was safe to do some stuff in the garage, the result was a slight scratch when I lightly brushed it against some wood not noticing till later that it was slightly scratched. The scratch is near the 60 position marker on the blue bezel. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Robert....Satisfied SMP buyer.
: This has been discussed MANY times here. Those
: are just scuffs, not scratches, but eh
: brushed finish makes them more noticable.
: Use the Advanced Forum Search to search bask
: several months for 'scratches' to find all
: the previous discussions and
: recommendations.
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