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 Posted: Fri Jul 17th, 2009 06:50 pm
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Darkman



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bigrustypig wrote: ...
Rolex does not use simple stainless steel. It has its own proprietary process perfected in its own in-house foundry and this has proven to be truly resistant to scratches, dings, dimples and bumps. Again, I can be credible because I have been able to compare first hand....

 

Thought this was interesting -- have never heard any claim like that, you think they'd make a big deal about it.  Oaga makes a good point, too, about the R&D they put in, and how their development has driven an awful lot of innovation in watches.