Bit more tinkering and tarting this evening, went in for another 2 mins with the bleach.
Quite pleased with it now.
I picked up this watch new in 2006, it's been all over the world with me and has had a lot of wear. However, as testament to Seiko's legendary durability, the watch had yet to show signs of any patina or aging.
This brings me to this evenings strange behaviour in the kitchen, where I set about fading my bezel insert.
I wanted to "fade" the bezel insert to a nice inky blue colour preferably without removing it from the watch.
I soaked a piece of paper in bleach and very carefully "squidged" just the printed part of the bezel down into the bleach.
Settled on Co-op 24hr bleach after trying Domestos without much fade going on. It takes some time and stronger bleach to "burn" through the laquer coating, then the print starts to fade.
After a total of 5 minutes in the bleach I washed in cold water. Then use some toothpaste on a rag to buff to a smooth finish. Then finally a quick buff with a clean rag.
Gives the watch a slightly different presence. I quite like it.
I may go a little further with it yet, didn't want to totally ruin it on the first attempt.
Thanks for reading.
Last edited by TimeOut; 29th September 2015 at 12:56.
Bit more tinkering and tarting this evening, went in for another 2 mins with the bleach.
Quite pleased with it now.
Giving this ago later on.
I don't really want to remove the insert from the bezel so was going to pop it off and drop the whole bezel in face up so I can check progress.
Anyone know if that's going to harm anything? I'm thinking the insert adhesive.
Thanks
Turns out, it doesn't.
Might give it another dip and go a bit lighter.
Thanks for the comments good and bad :) I don't think I'd go as far as scraping it on the wall. My 2254 Seamaster had something like that happen giving a friend a drunken piggy back in 2002 but that's another story!
I guess i'm a sucker for the aged look. My vintage watches are all mechanically tip top but never refinished or tarted up on the outside.
I've several Omega, Heuer, Rolex and Seiko vintage divers that are all fairly clean. However I don't have any divers with patina and wasn't keen to try this on any of my expensive pieces so here we are.
Looks very uniform and smooth, spot on that :) I reasoned that as bleach is stored in a plastic bottle with rubber seals etc it shouldn't do any harm to the watch 😜
It strikes me as a rather extreme way to "create" patina, which really should happen naturally over the years.
Almost a little like trying damn hard to make a pair of jeans look faded by using bleach, invariably they just look....wrong.
Just my two pence worth....I'll get my well worn leather jacket on the way out
You're right it is extreme, fake and perhaps bad taste. I'm being impatient doing this I know. Can't stand faded jeans either :)
Thing is, I really wanted a faded bezel divers watch. I go easy on my positions, my job is to have mechanical sympathy and look after mechanical things, this extends to my watches.
I'd had the Seiko 10 years before bleaching it, I'd hoped it might fade a little during that time but it's just too well made. I might fall under a bus tomorrow and never have a faded bezle divers watch! Ok I'm getting carried away now 😜 Sorry!
It's getting a lot of wrist time at the moment. Enjoying it this evening in Corfu..
Aww dude! You should post a warning on this thread for watch abuse. What a way to treat your poor wee loyal seiko that worked so hard to stay looking great for you! :(
Can I rehome her from you? I'll take good care of her. Don't make me call the RSPCS.
I don't really have a leaning towards faded bezels, faux or otherwise. However, I've got a couple of spares lying around so I though, why not?
I wear the watch on a black Breitling rubber strap so I'll pick up a blue one and have the set for a little change every now and then.
Last edited by TimeOut; 29th September 2015 at 13:37.
If you dig the wabi-look I'd be happy to swap M726 Scubamaster with you,
Deal?
And back to the theme of fake wabi here's another example, my SKX007.
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The J1 looks ace, how did you do the lume and hands?
Looks like the Scuba-Master's had some good use!
Cool Scuba Master, the depth guage function has no doubt seen some action on that one. Maybe I'll try the soy sauce trick.
Your photography skills have shamed me into trying to get some better shots of the 007 😜
Not sure about the fake damage, but looks great on the mesh!
Great job, I love these faded bezels
Here's mine
For anyone interested in the mesh, it's one of those £10 jobs from Amazon. It's great for the money, had to modify it slightly by cutting a row off one side and "squeezing" the clasp together slightly with some long plairs to improve security.
The link below shows the exact strap, I ordered mine from a different seller on "Prime", can't find the link for that one but you get the idea..
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00VFS67YO?psc=1
Came with 4x 22mm thin spring bars included. Will be modding it for the "fat" Seiko bars this week.
I've worn it this week on holiday, been rock solid during wake boarding, wind surfing, sailing etc.
Nice! You could bake the dial a few minutes. Tea make nice stains too.
Nice TST! :)