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Has anyone else tried the "wax" recommendation Jeff has made here?? Sounds like a great idea.
: I just decided that I wasn't going to scratch
: my watches and I take them off any time that
: I am doing anything that might scratch them.
: But, it would take a hell of a lot of
: scotchbriting to polish off the engraving.
: If you keep your clasp and bracelet waxed it
: reduces the friction when you do bump it
: also.
: On this subject I absolutely HATE HATE HATE
: door strikers. They are the perfect height
: to scratch my watch... arrrgh.
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