Re: Titanium polishing or repair?
Refinishing titanium cases and bracelets is a tedious procedure which requires a combination of special equipment and proper experience.
First, it is necessary to have a sand/bead blasting machine where the work is done inside. All the components from a case must first be removed such as the glass, pushers, case tube, gaskets, etc. so nothing gets damaged.
Second, it requires the proper pellets which are blasted with pressure around the case leaving a uniform beaded look.
Third, the operator must have the right feel and touch to rotate the case and/or bracelet so that all surfaces receive an equal finish.
Also, I've been informed that the pellets one uses, the duration of the procedure, and the individual manner in which a case is refinished determines also the color of the titanium.
While the above is standard equipment and knowhow in any busy factory it is not typically available in every service center where such work is requested only once in a while.
As a result, I suggest that, given all the above considerations, the best option is to have such work done through the factory.
Regards,
Jack Freedman