Right, spotting a rebrushing I can understand, what had me perplexed is being able to determine whether the watch had been refinished with a lapping machine or not.
Just look at the edges, there's no better way of telling. By hand it's not possible to get a completely sharp edge between, say, brushed and polished parts of the watch. I've not seen a watch rebrushed by hands without feathering on the polished sides from the brushed sides. Look on the picture of the Speedy Mk2 a few posts up, see how the edges are sharp?
Lapping also gives a slightly curved grain, it's not perfectly straight.
"A man of little significance"
So you're saying you can spot a watch that's been refinished with a lapping maching as opposed to the original finish ?
No, I was answering your question as I understood it.
"A man of little significance"
OK ;-) So the question remains then !
Well then the answer is yes, I can.
"A man of little significance"
Thanks for the info.
Just a note for those who have an email into Rocco like I did and are waiting to hear back, he's been very busy and apologizes for being slow to reply and says he'll do it as soon as possible!
Last edited by webvan; 22nd June 2013 at 22:46.
Looks like I'm going to have to send him my Mk. IV Speedmaster.