Been reading of people having problems with the display coming off or the crown seal coming out and was wondering a possible cause. So I created a poll to see if there is any corrolation between polishing the watch and the defects.
You might want to update your poll to have four responses:
1) No Polish & No Crown Seal Failure
2) Polish & No Crown Seal Failure
3) No Polish & Crown Seal Failure
4) Polish & Crown Seal Failure
Then, you will have to figure out a way to adjust for selective participation. (The most likely to respond will be those who have had a failure and have not polished.)
You might want to update your poll to have four responses:
1) No Polish & No Crown Seal Failure
2) Polish & No Crown Seal Failure
3) No Polish & Crown Seal Failure
4) Polish & Crown Seal Failure
Then, you will have to figure out a way to adjust for selective participation. (The most likely to respond will be those who have had a failure and have not polished.)
Professionally polished, by jeweler who does polishing jewelry as living with lots of experience, vs amateur AW owner also could make some different.
I will and had always take my traditional watches to professional jeweler for polishing, and there is going to be no different when my AW need a new coat. Some of my traditional watch does not cost more than $1000 also, but sentimental values are priceless for me to not take it to pro for polishing.
It's silly.
Things like this are what make other people believe in problems that don't exist.
"Don't hold the steering wheel with your watch hand, it will throw the calibration off."
You don't need to post every little thought that comes into your head.