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Service for panerai bronzo 382

mkawass

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Hi guys,
I have a pam bronzo 382 kw. I use the tooth paste to shine and polish the bronze. But is there any way or know of anyone here who can do so work and have it retain the bronzo shining for a long time , some kind of seal? ??
Thanks :)
 

pcardoza

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You would have to seal it with some sort of lacquer type product. Bronze will naturally patina when exposed to the elements, so sealing it is your only possibility. I don't see it as a truly viable option for something residing on your wrist. Every time you bump it against something, you'll likely pierce the sealant and start to see spotty patina.
 

Pratt

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Spray lacquer over it. Y would u want to retain the shine ?
 

egroegart

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yah, I would think that would be tough to do on that watch. and that's kind of the whole point with a bronze watch, for it to naturally patina. The laquer isn't going to be permanent
 

Pratt

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Very thick lacquer ? Though I never tried before..
 

mkawass

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You ré right . I won't do it. So what's the best to patina that baby?
 

ShiroTenshi

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I know where OP is coming from, a shiny bronzo looks damn good too!
 

pcardoza

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Take it swimming in the ocean. The most NATURAL way to patina a bronze divers watch is to swim with it.
 

silverclaw

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You should get the rose gold case from a while back, and replace the internals. That way you'll always have a shiny bronzo