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: Where on the bracelet is the brushed steel and
: where is the polished? (for those of us
: who don't own a watch yet)
Once you have one it will be obvious. The watch is mostly brushed finish, but with certain parts polished to give a nice highlight effect.
But to give you an advanced idea, the BRUSHED parts include the clasp, 5 of the 9-piece bracelet links, and the sides of the case.
The POLISHED parts include 4 of the 9-piece bracelet links, the upper edges of the case, and the outer rim of the bezel.
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