Yes. Don't. It won't work.
That's probably light corrosion on the metal of the dial, not a smudge or mark on the paint. The paint would be lacquered anyway. Raedial would be your only option but that would ruin the watch.
Damn . But thanks.
When I started learning to repair watches I used to bulk buy barely/not working vintage watches to try to repair them.
Believe me, I have ruined a lot of dials trying to do what you would like to do :D
Even a simple wipe with a cotton bud often leaves damage
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Yes. Don't. It won't work.
That's probably light corrosion on the metal of the dial, not a smudge or mark on the paint. The paint would be lacquered anyway. Raedial would be your only option but that would ruin the watch.