Thanks for the link. :-!
The thing that had me wondering is that the "Carlos Coste Chrono LE" has areas of highly polished Titanium and then the Satin Finish(Think thats what they call it) this is the reason why i have not tried to take a crack at polishing or buffing out any marks on this watch myself.
I would imagine that a brushed finish would be the easier of finishes to restore. But yeah, I'm dealing with high polished and satin finish.
The thing that had me wondering is that the "Carlos Coste Chrono LE" has areas of highly polished Titanium and then the Satin Finish(Think thats what they call it) this is the reason why i have not tried to take a crack at polishing or buffing out any marks on this watch myself.
I would imagine that a brushed finish would be the easier of finishes to restore. But yeah, I'm dealing with high polished and satin finish.