Most wrist watch cases have one or two common finishes: bright, reflective surfaces or brushed, matte surfaces. This blog has talked about brushed finishes before, and a post on mirror… Read more »
Stainless steel watch case backs usually have some sort of brushed finish. These finishes look cool, but they are also functional: they are more comfortable on the skin. A glossy,… Read more »
The pawn shop Rolex needs a thorough cleaning, so I’ll start with the Oyster bracelet. It comes off easily by removing the spring bars at the lugs. Before polishing something,… Read more »
Stainless steel is my favorite wristwatch case material. It is tough, practical, and easy to polish to a fine mirror finish or an elegant brushed finish. But if you wear… Read more »