Rolex yg white mother of pearl roman dial datejust 16018 8 mil serial 2 rolex yg black computer roman dial datejust 16238 l serial 3 rolex tt blue submariner 16613lb m serial.
Rolex oyster bracelet scratches.
Holbrook ii march 19th 2006.
Scratches on rolex bracelets are often found on the polished center links of oyster bracelets or on center links on two toned bracelets of the submariner daytona and yacht master.
Removing the scratches will help restore the watch to its original beauty without causing damage to the watch.
How to remove scratches from your rolex bracelet by blevi wednesday 08 october 2014 published in rolex tutorial although rolex watches are made to be superior in their resistance to scratching and dulling they will occasionally display minor scratches on the bracelet but you needn t believe that can t be fixed.
Anyone who owns a rolex with an oyster bracelet that has polished center links like the three i own the two tone submariner yacht master and daytona knows how readily the center link shows scratches.
Dear guru s both my watch has also scratches on the back at spot of the clasp.
Today the oyster bracelet is the most widespread band style found in rolex s lineup available in almost all rolex collections.
All of the history aside i just find the jubilee datejust s so much more attractive which is why the oyster falls short in this battle.
By polishing the scratched links you can obtain a brand new look on your used rolex bracelet.
Removing scratches from the surface of a rolex oyster watch is a simple process.
The oyster bracelet was patented by rolex back in 1947.
You can find these bracelets on all of the classics including the submariners sea dwellers and even gmt master watches.
Removing scratches from the polished center link of a rolex oyster bracelet by.
It is the bracelet of choice of famous rolex sports watches like the submariner and the daytona as well as quintessential dress watches like the datejust and oyster perpetual and plenty in between.
All that is required is an ammonia free soap and a polishing cloth designed for use with fine jewelry.