Ive seen that before.
I cant decide to be fair, it does look pretty cool imo.
Maybe not on a Panerai!
Ive seen that before.
I cant decide to be fair, it does look pretty cool imo.
Maybe not on a Panerai!
That would drive me insane.
Yeah a touch too far that - looks like when you find a manky old penny in the garden.
Like purposely relic'd guitars, forced patina is something I just don't get. Surely the story behind patina is just as valuable as the patina itself?
Last edited by jimmy_lazers; 26th July 2018 at 10:26.
I thought this was an art piece or something?
My thoughts are contradictory....on the one hand, I think it looks quite cool, but on the other, in reality, would I want to actually wear a watch like that?
I love that the poster, in 2016, thinks that a pam released in '11 (IIRC) is probably older than him.
From the dim, distant past (well, September 2016!):
https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.php?379851-Patinated
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Jim.
I think it looks quite cool but there is no way on this planet I’d let a watch get anywhere near that state.