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The Official Bronze Watch Club

madmancloak

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Not a rep but still a nice watch...

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p0pperini

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I left the Tudor in vinegar fumes for the whole day.

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That’s green! I polished back the excess with a cloth and cotton buds, and this is how it looks today. More of the verdigris will gradually wear off, but I’m liking the overall effect.

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I also left the Ingersoll buckle in overnight. It looks so nice, it’s a shame to rub it off. I don’t want to lacquer it, so I’ll give it a light buff and let natural wear sort it out.

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p0pperini

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Gold Patron
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And back to the Ingersoll bronzo, which has had an additional 18 hours or so of exposure to vinegar gas. I’m not going to buff the excess off it now, I’ll just let it happen through the process of wear.

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