It is easy to fix should you decide to polish it back to the original luster. You can also try varying the pressure. If you use the same piece of paper over and over, the paper loses its grit, and it is less abrasive and will smooth out the initial sanding. You can also use a polish to lightly bring it back up to a slight dull shine if you like as well. The possibilites are endless:P
You will be fine. For the sides of the case...like long areas...just go back and forth kind of fast with confidence and you will see a flawless satin. Those are the easy sections. The smaller parts are a bit trickier but still doable. It's fun once you get into it. And it is a great way to revitalize and old watch that you tend to neglect. Much the way a strap can change a watch. Have fun! let me know how it turns out. I actually went back and forth on MY poljot. Wore it satinized for 6 months...polished it back to mirror. It's all reversible.
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