Ideas on how to spruce up scratches on the crown of the watch?
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Having the black version of the watch, I’ve noticed that the raised flat surfaces at the 0, 3,6 and 9 times are scratches from accidental bumps against surfaces leaving a grey/silver shine under the black coat.
Any propositions on how to touch that up? Black permanent maybe? Or am I being too perfectionist haha?
Thanks
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easier to scratch the rest of the watch as well

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@marsfarce S9 owners are proud of the scratches, because they are evidences of adventures.
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@marsfarce
Have just left mine, as generally unless light catches it at a certain angel I generally can’t see the issue.
Just grateful mine is black and not one of the more glossy colours as not sure how bad that would show up. -
I have the copper version and managed to scratch it within a week of having it (I seem to do this with most watches and then never scratch them again!).
I scuffed the 12 o’clock flair on the bezel enough to see the silver underneath, but after a few weeks I couldn’t see the silver anymore, it seems to have healed itself??
I recently clonked the 3 o’clock bezel so am hoping that too will disappear in time

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@olymay that’s the magic of oxidation

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@дима-мельниченко Or “patina” when it comes to describing it for resale.
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