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Re: All sorts of questions...thanks CajunMike!

Well it's been about a month and I can't stop staring at my new Seamster Pro!(2254.50.00) Man I love this watch! I do find myself thinking "I cant believe I just spent $2000.00 on a WATCH. A watch that doesn't even keep better time than a Casio...lol." But the love affair is still there and I will enjoy this watch for many years.

My Omega is starting to show some signs of wear and tear on the bracelet. Scuffs, nicks, etc but the sapphire crystal and case of the watch are flawless. I'm not worried about the scuffs and nics as I can eventually, carefully buff those out but I would like to know the best way to actually clean this watch. I want to make sure even the old, dead skin cells get removed. Is there something I can soak my Seamaster in to thoroughly clean it? As usual, this blog is a great resource and any ideas, tips,etc would be helpful. I plan on keeping this watch showroom new it's entire life! $2000.00 is alot of damn money!

Thanks,
HighTechJunkie

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