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I just got a Seamaster Pro and have the same complaint! My Heuer doesn't seem to scratch as easily. What do people think about this problem. I guess we can live with the natural "patina" that develops with the scratches or get them buffed out.
: My only complaint (and it's a small one), is
: that the Seamaster clasp scratches a bit too
: easily...I've not contacted my clasp to
: anything buy my jacket sleeve and it has a
: few small light scratches already. The only
: other thing I can think of is that maybe
: they ocurring when I was typing on the
: computer and resting my wrist on the desk to
: do so...
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