Try Tempuswatchmods on IG perhaps.
He may be able to do something with cerakote.
I've got a few tools and things in a stonewashed finish and quite fancy a stonewashed finish on a watch
Does anyone know of a watch with a stonewash finish? Preferably in titanium but steel would work.
Nothing silly expensive.
I can think of the small zenith chrono which is similar but too expensive for me
I guess a watch modder might be able to do it.
Thanks
Try Tempuswatchmods on IG perhaps.
He may be able to do something with cerakote.
Seiko SRPG39 is stonewashed. I also modded a SNZG case by stonewashing it. Turned out with a similar finish as the factory Seiko.
I've also stonewashed a metal G-shock Gmw-b5000.
I strip the watch down, take the glass out etc. then half fill a water bottle with gravel, add the case and shake.
Last edited by Man of Kent; 10th December 2024 at 20:43.
Thanks for the srpg suggestion. Didn’t know there was a factory finish Seiko in stonewash
I’m not sure about the blue and gilt but it’s a good option for a mod dial and hands maybe
I also found the titanium heimdallr tuna. I could remove the shroud and try the bottle method you mentioned without having to take the full watch apart
There are a few brands that offer watches with a similar finish, especially in titanium.
Yeah, it caught me out as I was going to mod out the dial and hands as, well, gilt is not for me, nor should it have any place on a field watch. Also, normally available hands look tiny on this watch. I believe the dial is 32mm and has appropriately sized hands to match.
Cousins didn't offer any oem alternative dials or hands for the SRPG series either.
If you could get that Doxa with the normal dial colours and without the hefty mark up then it'd be very tempting
The only image that enterd my head was this:
Bring back the 80's
I've got a Seamaster with a gravel rash finish...better that than my wrist
p.s. it was and probably still is my favourite watch
Last edited by Stanford; 11th December 2024 at 14:31.
G-Shock with stone wash bezel and bracelet. Still has pockets of polish in the nooks and crannies, so looks more "distressed".