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A distortion-free explanation of what Zaratsu polishing actually is, and its not-so-Japanese origins

Grand Seiko 94 SBGV238 3Zaratsu polishing can achieve a distortion-free mirror finish on a watch case. But what is it exactly, and where did it come from?

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