Sparky28
Renowned Member
- 6/2/16
- 598
- 37
- 28
Your watch is much more yellow than mine
Mine is more red
Enviado do meu iPhone usando Tapatalk
Mine definitely looks more gold coloured.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Your watch is much more yellow than mine
Mine is more red
Enviado do meu iPhone usando Tapatalk
Your watch is much more yellow than mine
Mine is more red
Enviado do meu iPhone usando Tapatalk
@Sparky28 can you share what wax you used for sealing the watch?
Mine also is more red
Both of us cleaned our watches with ketchup but sparky cleaned his with peek
I think the color the bronze will develop is related to the substance used to clean it and had sort of chemical reaction with it
Is there someone here cleaned his watch with lemon can share with us which color his watch developed after cleaning
This is my simple analysis & I don't know if you guys here agree with me or you have a different point of view
I tryed to clean my zenith pilot with ketchup. The watch became clear but with some creamy color and totally matte. Far away the original gold / rosegold tone.
I saw on youtube a video from Watchuwant putting their pam382 in a solution and the watch became just like my zenith. Well, as I didn' know how to polish to look goldish again, I put it in ammonia to have it dark again, but don't know how to make it less matte.
Maybe there's a point in the patina process that break the stock apearance of the watch and you will not be able to have it like new again. Or is it just a matter of knowing how to do a proper polishing (not just clean the patina)?
Enviado do meu iPhone usando Tapatalk
Of course I can,its this,if it's good enough for her majesty then it's good enough for me [emoji6]
Can read the reviews & usages below
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0015F2GEM/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Have you tried peek
Saprky's images showed a very good result
May be it will works fine with you
I tryed some toothpaste and it was giving it a bit of shine, them I went to a polish paste.
It gave a little shine, but there's no way to make it look like new again. The more I rub with the polish paste, the color became lighter.
My question is if the bronze used in our Pams will have the same result.
It would be frustrating to have a nice patina and then you want it to look bright new and it never get back to that....
Have someone tryed to make a bronzo with a nice patina to become brand new again?!
Enviado do meu iPhone usando Tapatalk
Mine also is more red
Both of us cleaned our watches with ketchup but sparky cleaned his with peek
I think the color the bronze will develop is related to the substance used to clean it and had sort of chemical reaction with it
Is there someone here cleaned his watch with lemon can share with us which color his watch developed after cleaning
This is my simple analysis & I don't know if you guys here agree with me or you have a different point of view
Previously I used pure lemon juice on my kw 382.
It looked very pinkish or rose gold after the lemon bath.
https://forum.replica-watch.info/threads/pam-382-patina-restart.322129/#post-2891200
Thank you for sharing with us @saprky28
I have a few questions for you my friend
1- Is it safe for the watch sapphire crystal to come in contact with the wax ? Or you cover the crystal during the process of applying the wax
2- How long the wax will last on the Bronze surface ? (I mean how often should we apply the wax)
3- Is it possible to wipe off the wax from the watch ? (Or once you applied it there is no way to wipe it off)
I want to mention something else I saw.....
I stumbled on this post on this guys watch blog. I am assuming that this is a gen 382...
http://blog.watchonista.com/blog/panerai-pam382-bronzo-new-gonzo
If you read down thru it... he says he polishes it with this stuff called cape cod....
https://www.capecodpolish.com
If you like the color of his watch.... maybe this is something you might want to try.
if anyone has tried it ... maybe they can share results.
I wouldn't pal,@mysterio states earlier about a post he'd seen where a guy used cape cod & made abit of a mess of his bronzo
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Previously I used pure lemon juice on my kw 382.
It looked very pinkish or rose gold after the lemon bath.
https://forum.replica-watch.info/threads/pam-382-patina-restart.322129/#post-2891200
wow.... thats good to know. It was just something i saw and thought it might work..... didn't know about mysterio's post.
glad you mentioned it. thanks