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I would also like to know. the best ive ever gotten was a dark fuschiaHow are people getting that fuschia color on the 1675 bezel inserts? Is that through fading or are the inserts colored that way to begin with
Baking it? Do you mean literally baking it at high temperatures?In my experience there is no one right answer.
the raffles inserts are pretty durable and dont age all that well , or at least I couldn't
the 3 packs from wso I was able to get some nice tones with using chemicals.
Ive had the best luck with tiger concept inserts , they turn some interesting colours when baked.
This should be an ongoing topic and a case study of what chemicals vs bezel = results
Yeah, the quality of the Raffles bezel doesn't seem to be great... At this rate, replacing parts might end up costing more than a factory replicaThe Raffles bezel assembly is not great, and the insert is too thin. You may want to look at upgrading it to something like so (I believe this is the same one I bought from Clark some years back) and use a better insert:
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Bezel, Generic to fit RLX GMT
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Depends on the insert. Some inserts are tanks and can handle a 10 minute soak in bleach. Some will be destroyed with a 10 second soak.Will bleach be enough to fade the blue to the lighter shade seen on some watches or do you have to start with an insert that already has a lighter blue compared to the darker normal one?
The inserts are absolutely colored that way. While it's possible I dream of watch parts in my sleep, I swear I saw a vintage pamphlet showing fuscia inserts available at your local service center.I would also like to know. the best ive ever gotten was a dark fuschia