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thanks, guys! you've been a great help. :)
:Make sure you brush only in perfectly straight
: lines along the grain of the brushed finish.
: Do no go in circles or across the
: grain--this will ruin the finish of the
: watch.
: Always experiment with the Satin Finish Bar on
: an old steel spoon first. If you cannot get
: the right effect on the spoon to match the
: bracelet clasp--then do not even think of
: touching your watch with it!
: The process is actually very simple. But you
: can really screw up your watch if you are
: not completely clear on the necessary
: concepts before you start.
: Also, while you are ordering from Frei &
: Borel, get yourself the correct tools for
: changing bracelets and straps (get the metal
: one for bracelets, the black plastic one for
: straps).
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