Cheers! It's been steady going really and I don't think it has aged much in the last few weeks even though on first glance it appears to have but then I look back at old photos and realise it's more...
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Cheers! It's been steady going really and I don't think it has aged much in the last few weeks even though on first glance it appears to have but then I look back at old photos and realise it's more...
Ah that is very nice, mine is definitely not the same then, no PVD just hand treated bronze.
I think it's slowly evolving after the last wash lol, look how golden brown, like well done toast it...
I wonder if it's a similar treatment perhaps? Stowa don't mention PVD though and only describe it as a manual hand finishing treatment that stops any further patina once the look that they deem is...
I sold the Baltic Aquascaphe Bronze and bought the Stowa Flieger Bronze Vintage 36. The Baltic was AlCu8 bronze alloy whilst Stowa use CuSn8 which is a more paler in tone higher corrosion resistance...
Not many bronze watches that are well proportioned and well priced with superb build quality to match so when Baltic released this I was sad to see them quickly go out of stock and had to wait over 6...