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I've just never been able to feel the love for polished center links. Here's my Milgauss GV with a new brush job. I also brushed the case and bezel and it's more to my liking.
Genuine green sapphire and Swiss ETA 2836 time to COSC standards.

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2 hours ago, Ryan310888 said:

Looks good. What did you use?

3M microfine and ultrafine foam backed polishing pads and good old Scotchbrite. 

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That looks great!  I bought one of these when they first came out and I think only wore it once 'cause it was too shiny and "blingy" looking!  This one looks like it means business.  :good:

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37 minutes ago, 997 s said:

more pics, more pics:clap2:

Here's one for ya :)

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6 minutes ago, jmb said:

That looks great!  I bought one of these when they first came out and I think only wore it once 'cause it was too shiny and "blingy" looking!  This one looks like it means business.  :good:

Agreed. The Milgauss is the consummate tool watch. Nothing agains't the polishing, but brushed is so much nicer to my eye, and I think you can see the contours of the steel better.

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2 minutes ago, Revere said:

The watch's profile looks way beefier with a brushed finish, in a nice way.

I think so too, Revere. Shiny metal doesn't show contours as well.

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Very good job getting all the strokes perfect, and not just going crazy on it neglecting technique.

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