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: How can I periodically polish the shiny chrome
: like parts of my Seamaster Pro? I don't have
: any serious scracthes or anything, I'm just
: wondering what is used to give it it's
: mirror-like finish. I'm not talking about
: the brushed portions of the watch.
Read the zOwie Omega General FAQ topic on this. While it sounds simple, it is something that you should not get into unless you are seriously going to persue getting all the correct supplies and tools and education to do it right.
An authorized Omega dealer can do it for you very cheaply, safely, and at no risk to you.
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