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Bronzo watch thread

xaneda

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Very nice color of patina.

How can it be done?

Is it by the liver of sulphur method that u did?

Thank you.
 

groot

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Very nice color of patina.

How can it be done?

Is it by the liver of sulphur method that u did?

Thank you.

2 baths of LoS until the patina is gray colour. Followed by the hard boiled egg treatment until the desired colours. For me that took 4 hours


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d4m.test

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View attachment 109102 I’ve joind the club !!
I already ordered a blue dial for the 671, because I want Blue. But I love the feel of this thing. Makes me want to go sailing.
 
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d4m.test

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Well now I’m sad. A full day of egg and salt. The buckle and case look great. Nice patina ready for more. The bezel however, looked great pulling it out of the bag and the patina rinsed off completely. Wtf. Guess I’ll try some good chemical patina next!

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nikos1974

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What a thread! I discovered and read it all yesterday hahaha :)
Here is my XF v.2 Pam671 on different straps..
Last pic next to my VSF latest version Pam382 with natural patina developed.
382 will soon to be for sale to fund another purchase..




 
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Laka799

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Hi guys,
I want to develope patina but up to certain level and than to use some kind of sealant. Do anyone have any experience with brass sealants? One of my friends have company that produces brass doors and windows and he is using Everbrite coating after they chemically produce patina.
https://www.everbritecoatings.com/how-to-apply-on-copper-or-brass.html.
They also use Carnuba wax but according to him patina can develope under wax layer just much much slower than without wax.
Do anyone tried this on bronze watches?
 

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First Bronzo pics... It was about damn time I got one!!

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