It should be quite easy to work out just by comparing the weight of the two watches. Always ensuring that there’s an equal number of links in the bracelet.
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Last edited by jambobbyb; 22nd May 2019 at 10:25.
It should be quite easy to work out just by comparing the weight of the two watches. Always ensuring that there’s an equal number of links in the bracelet.
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Last edited by jambobbyb; 22nd May 2019 at 10:25.
Interesting chemistry lesson, thanks for posting.
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Last edited by jambobbyb; 22nd May 2019 at 10:25.
Weighing two identical bracelets, then doing a calculation based on the difference and the densities of 18ct gold and 904 stainless, would be my preferred method.
Interesting post!
Fascinating stuff. Thanks.
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Great post, thanks for sharing...
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