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Hello, i just bought recently a new Speedmaster Schumacher limited edition watch from Watchmaxx.com for 1800. After 1 week of wearing it, i noticed some small scuffs scratches on one side of the bracelet. Since this bracelet looks different then the seamaster, im wandering how to polish it. I m attaching a picture with the watch. (it seems to have two types of polished stainless steel on it, one more polished than the other) and so im confused on how to fix it. Should i just use Brasso? I read some posts regarding of using schotch brite to treat brushed surfaces or brasso when treating shiny surfaces. Im not sure what kind of surfaces my watch bracelet has. Please check the pictures, especially the one that has an omega logo in the clasp, near the clasp the bracelet has some scratches.
the bracelet number is: 1562/850
watch calibre: 1151
type of watch: 3529.50 (day/date/month)
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