Emery board

Jan 09, 2004,11:23 AM
 

I use the 4 sided emery board for removing a deeper scratches on crystal. Polywatch is for the final finishing. So I start with the most coarse side of the emery board to remove deeper scratches. It really works well and save you $15 for crystal replacement.

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Just arrived! My new vintage Chronometer HF Gyromatic 39J!

 
 By: syuji : January 8th, 2004-10:22
Just got the watch today. Cleaned up the crystal with an emery board and polywatch. Also, changed a stainless steel strap with a leather strap. This is my third GP HF. I think GP HF is the best value in vintage watch market. I post the before and after ph...  

A gold cap! Very nice!

 
 By: PeterCDE : January 8th, 2004-11:23

Nice make over, wonder how long you took and,,,,

 
 By: Zach T : January 9th, 2004-07:07
did you overhaul the movement? >>>>>>Zach T

movement

 
 By: syuji : January 9th, 2004-07:07

And yet another great looking watch . . .

 
 By: Wm. Jay Roseman : January 9th, 2004-09:21
Syuji: That's yet another great looking watch! It really cleaned up well. I use Pollywatch and find that with a little bit of elbow grease, it does a fantastic job. What do you use the emery board for? Regards, Will

Emery board

 
 By: syuji : January 9th, 2004-11:23