Let’s see your bronze patina!
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chuck_ster said:

Couple years in. Originally had a few green spots, I gave it a soda bath to remove the worst of it a year ago..pretty decent , uniform oxidation now.

Looking at a version of this, visiting CW next week to have a proper look.
MarkGArgyle said:
Thanks - was getting a bit nervous about the others even though they had been exposed to huge levels of salt vs my expected normal wear.
Looking at a version of this, visiting CW next week to have a proper look.
I posted my CW at its worst earlier in the thread. A bit of lemon juice and it comes back to nearly as good as new. The fun is in then watching it darken and age over the next few weeks. Salt water definitely affected it and gave it some weird effects but it cleaned up fine! Looking at a version of this, visiting CW next week to have a proper look.
I think the charm of patina'd bronze is very difficult to get across in pictures. I had never considered one, thought it was too close to gold.
I went into the tudor boutique in Glasgow to buy a Pelagos 39, when I was trying it on they brought over 2 of the bronze bb58's for me to have a look, one patina, one new.
They lost themselves a sale that day as I couldn't decide.
Went back 2 weeks later for the bb58 bronze, no regrets.
I went into the tudor boutique in Glasgow to buy a Pelagos 39, when I was trying it on they brought over 2 of the bronze bb58's for me to have a look, one patina, one new.
They lost themselves a sale that day as I couldn't decide.
Went back 2 weeks later for the bb58 bronze, no regrets.
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