shel504
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I've asked this a number of times of people without an answer. Some people seem to have issues in a very short time while others, have watches for years and they still look great. There's only a limited amount of variables, right? Specific factory quality, humidity, acidity, salt water, radiation, UV light.
I'm ordered a rose gold watch now and my wrists are small. I'm taking the spare links and putting them all in different conditions. One's going on my window sill, ones getting a salt water bath, ones getting a mild acid bath, another is getting sealed in a vaccum pack, and another is getting blasted by my xray machine periodically.
I'm ordered a rose gold watch now and my wrists are small. I'm taking the spare links and putting them all in different conditions. One's going on my window sill, ones getting a salt water bath, ones getting a mild acid bath, another is getting sealed in a vaccum pack, and another is getting blasted by my xray machine periodically.