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unfortunately, it can be. its not gold, only a finish. and if you have a chemical in your skin that reacts to the chemicals in the gold tone finish it can wear off very quickly. Do you also get that green around your finger from a fake ring? or black on your earlobe hole from earrings? return the watch to where it was bought.
Joining Stainless Steel is very difficult, most items being spot welded which is more akin to the engineering rather than the jewellery trade. You might consider affixing a new stem which has a flat plate attached. These can be cemented on and would be hidden when worn and are available widely, I saw them on sale in John Lewis.
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