Zaratsu Polishing Scratches at Fermin Murillo blog

Zaratsu Polishing Scratches. zaratsu refers to the machines and the technique, not the mirror finish. I have a sbga387, and the 44gs case lugs are gorgeous but. is anyone obsessed with avoiding scratches on the zaratsu polsihed case? that said, i am indeed starting to notice what so many people say about zaratsu polishing, ie, yes, it's that good,. i've never noticed my gs surfaces scratching easily (new or vintage), but they will show scratches of course. notably, there's no actual scratches (my nail doesn't catch on anything); Also, fun fact, the brushed surfaces are first mirror polished before they go. But exactly what is it, and where did it come from? zaratsu mostly affects the “distortion” on mirror surfaces and the accuracy of hairline transitions between different facets of the case, hands, markers,. zaratsu polishing can achieve a near mirror finish on the side of a watch case. i do find that wear and tear makes make a watch feel more honest, although i still avoid damage/scratches whenever possible.

Zaratsu polish getting scratched in time WatchCrunch
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zaratsu refers to the machines and the technique, not the mirror finish. zaratsu mostly affects the “distortion” on mirror surfaces and the accuracy of hairline transitions between different facets of the case, hands, markers,. But exactly what is it, and where did it come from? notably, there's no actual scratches (my nail doesn't catch on anything); that said, i am indeed starting to notice what so many people say about zaratsu polishing, ie, yes, it's that good,. zaratsu polishing can achieve a near mirror finish on the side of a watch case. I have a sbga387, and the 44gs case lugs are gorgeous but. is anyone obsessed with avoiding scratches on the zaratsu polsihed case? Also, fun fact, the brushed surfaces are first mirror polished before they go. i've never noticed my gs surfaces scratching easily (new or vintage), but they will show scratches of course.

Zaratsu polish getting scratched in time WatchCrunch

Zaratsu Polishing Scratches is anyone obsessed with avoiding scratches on the zaratsu polsihed case? But exactly what is it, and where did it come from? notably, there's no actual scratches (my nail doesn't catch on anything); zaratsu mostly affects the “distortion” on mirror surfaces and the accuracy of hairline transitions between different facets of the case, hands, markers,. zaratsu refers to the machines and the technique, not the mirror finish. that said, i am indeed starting to notice what so many people say about zaratsu polishing, ie, yes, it's that good,. Also, fun fact, the brushed surfaces are first mirror polished before they go. I have a sbga387, and the 44gs case lugs are gorgeous but. zaratsu polishing can achieve a near mirror finish on the side of a watch case. i do find that wear and tear makes make a watch feel more honest, although i still avoid damage/scratches whenever possible. i've never noticed my gs surfaces scratching easily (new or vintage), but they will show scratches of course. is anyone obsessed with avoiding scratches on the zaratsu polsihed case?

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