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Originally Posted by MichaelP
A Rolex one ? That's not such a problem (depending on the scratch depth of course) Rolex gold is premium quality and your dealer can buff it back to new
But it's true gold is a softer metal so it scratches easier than stainless... My Yachtmaster have a very minor scratches that I'll get buffed at my next service
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I'm not a watch guy at all, its just a couple of years ago I finally decided under pressure to get a watch again.
Is the gold rolexes 100% gold (ie you don't need to take them off in the airport for the metal detectors) ? And are they water proof?
I could see myself wearing a watch I can't wear in a pool or the shower... helps keeping it clean and you always know the time.. same way I got a speciel credit card I punched a whole in to attach to the inside of the linnen in my shorts if I go to the beach or water theme parks so I can always buy shit when I want to...
Just need a waterproof phone and I will be good to go