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I just bought a stainless Seamaster Pro Chrono (awesome watch) and have put a slight scratch in the bezel near the 10 o'clock. The scratch is barely noticeable (only in certain light) but it bugs me. How can I remove it? It is very close to the blue insert and if I attempt to polish it out I don't want to rub off the blue. I e-mailed the Omega Service center in Philadelphia and was quoted $191.00 to replace the bezel(this includes installation). I am going to wait until the bezel is pretty well worn before I pay that much to have it replaced. Any thoughts? By the way Derek, excellent site!
Dave.
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