Yes, “ZF” indeed from Le Brassus. :hehehe:
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Yes, “ZF” indeed from Le Brassus. :hehehe:
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Yes, “ZF” indeed from Le Brassus. :hehehe:
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im guessing you can tell that's a gen?
just received my ZF 15500 white dial in the mail today.
its a beautiful piece, just not sure its 4 me; very heavy and substantial on the wrist.
im in CONUS and would b willing 2 sell.
may list on M2M.
Anyone know how I can fix this unknown mark on the zf bracelet?
Happened after I gave the bracelet ultrasonic bath+baby oil bath and then rinsed with hot water. Then another hair shampoo wash and rinsed again.
Never seen this type of mark on a SS bracelet before. Thanks.
Firstly why was it necessary to subject your bracelet to such a regime? It’s almost abuse and definitely excessive. There is a proper way to soften the bracelet edges and also make it pliable if that was what you were trying to achieve. The 3 areas you want to address are: bracelet pliability, edge softness and polish/finish. What you need addresses only one aspect but can potentially destroy the finish of the watch sir.
The steel likely have reacted with some component in the shampoo and it looks like oxidation of sorts. Good news is that it can be rebrushed back to its original finishing don’t worry. You can also try letting the metal oxidize naturally again. It may or may not work. In worst case, send me the bracelet and I’ll help you get it up to par again, without the torture regime :hehehe:
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Ultrasonic clean and baby oil bath was always my go-to on rep bracelets.
However I always wanted to try doing the shampoo wash as others have suggested on the forum. It was merely an experiment and this was the result haha.
The spot doesn’t bother me too much but the sharp edges of the ZF bracelet definitely do.
Pray tell what’s the shampoo that you used. Will make sure I won’t use it on my watch and myself... LOL
Why would shampoo be needed when it's already been treated with ultrasonic + baby oil bath?
Why would shampoo be needed when it's already been treated with ultrasonic + baby oil bath?
Next time maybe try acid. Gonna make your bracelet much smoother. Also the edges. :lol: :qtip2:
My white dial ZF 15500 is probably a few days away. Will be the first metal band watch I've owned. Any chance Legend or someone else in the know could give me a brief primer on what exactly I should do to the bracelet when I get it? Ultrasonic bath in baby oil - for how long? Any particular type of baby oil? Let it dry afterward or rinse with soap and water?
Edit: also, remove the band from the case before treating it, right?