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Calling all bronzo owners

psychospike

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Here is my patina after a month


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bradj

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Skin, Eye and Respiratory Irritations:
Verdigris, formed by atmospheric corrosion of the surface of metallic copper presumably composed of copper carbonates & oxides, causes immediate irritation & conjunctival inflammation when accidentally dropped or dusted on the eyes of patients but the reaction subsides without permanent damage soon after the eye is cleaned by irrigation.
I wanted more green so I went a different direction with my aging. Can you say verdigris?
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ikiestik

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My choice is exactly that

Everyone is entitled to their opinion Pecman, it's just that I don't care much for yours regarding MY bronzo. Good job you don't have to wear the shit on your wrist ;)

I personally don't like things looking new, never have done. I tried the clean bronze look but it looked too nice for me. I wear t-shirt, jeans, and sneakers all the time and this aged/verdigris/corrosion look suits me much better :)

A lot of the green has come off from being rubbed by my fingers and clothing. It look's more natural now, it's just in the places that don't get touched like the lugs, around the bezel markers, crown, crown guard. It's also starting to darken up on the bronze that is showing.
 

PecMan

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yeah buddy , i mean all of us are different , im sure u would hate the way i dress the watches i wear ! lol
good that u dont care about other people comments, i mean u gotta wear what makes u happy !
 

MasterWatch

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Saw these pics on Paneristi.com page on FB. How is the Bronzo so shiny with almost mirror like finish. Upon inquiring about shinny ness by another member OP of the pic says he did this by polishing with cape cod. I am highly skeptical of this. Can a mirror like finish be achieved on bronze by cape cod? Is it a gen?

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Mods if it is in the wrong section, please kindly delete and my apologies in advance.


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