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Old 24 December 2018, 09:47 AM   #1
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Thinking about Adding some PVD to my Milgauss? Located in NYC any help?

I have a Milgauss GV and I would like to customize the watch, likely just PVD or DLC on the case and bracelet. The specific watch has sentimental value, so I want the work done on my watch.

Anyone done this?

I live in NYC if anyone’s knows of a good company to have this done.

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Old 24 December 2018, 10:21 AM   #2
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The pureists wont have any good advice for you. I personally like it and have owned 1 non Rolex with a PVD coating on it. Looked great for a few years and then started wearing on all the edges and bearing surfaces. Looked bad aftet that and I didnt like the watch after that. So if you like the weathered look in time you will like a coating. If you like things clean and new looking I wouldnt do it. I wont get another coated watch again.
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Old 24 December 2018, 11:20 AM   #3
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Thinking about Adding some PVD to my Milgauss? Located in NYC any help?

If it has sentimental value then don’t do it.
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Simple, regardless of where you are, don't do it. It wears poorly and will look poor with time.
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Old 24 December 2018, 01:16 PM   #5
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If it has sentimental value then don’t do it.
It was a gift from my wife, I don’t wear it much, but I couldn’t sell the watch.

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Simple, regardless of where you are, don't do it. It wears poorly and will look poor with time.
The location was more looking for suggestions where to get it done.

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The pureists wont have any good advice for you. I personally like it and have owned 1 non Rolex with a PVD coating on it. Looked great for a few years and then started wearing on all the edges and bearing surfaces. Looked bad aftet that and I didnt like the watch after that. So if you like the weathered look in time you will like a coating. If you like things clean and new looking I wouldnt do it. I wont get another coated watch again.
I think the wear may look nice eventually
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Can anyone recommend someone who does good work?
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