esteban68
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The reason I originally asked the question (and which I should have mentioned) was that after a certain period of use, the cheaper watches just start looking....cheap (scratched, dull appearance), while the more expensive brands like Rolex seem to hold up better. When I asked about polishing I was thinking that after a while I might just bring my watch in to a jeweler for polishing.
Yes I have noticed this too, not so much cheap V expensive but I own a 1970's Ingersol and so shiney is the case that at first I thought it was chrome( it is stainless as it does polish very well after a lot of effort!) it was also difficult to polish maybe this was/is due to the finishing off hardening process of the cases before assembly?
All my other stainless watches polish fairly easily including my 1968 Omega Seamaster.
All watches will if used look scratched eventually how much depends on the usuage, I use Autosol every so often and just a good jewellers polishing cloth after every wear thgis even keeps the crystals in good order, but will not remove deep scratches!