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27 July 2011, 02:24 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Real Name: Roland
Location: Moscow, Russia
Watch: PAM312
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PAM382: two question
It is known that the usual bronze is oxidized and therefore the color of hours of time must change. But it is not permissible, so please respond if you know:
1) What exactly is bronze, are interested in the chemical composition of the alloy; 2) Does any protective covering on the watch, such as varnish. Thank you Roland |
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