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Old 29 June 2021, 01:08 AM   #1
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Questions about wearing bronze

I have been keen to add a bronze watch - preferably Tudor or Panerai - for a while now. However what put me off was lack of a metal bracelet. I like straps but prefer at least the option of a bracelet. The new BB58 bronze seems to fit the bill.

I've been told bronze jewelry has a few flaws - it will tarnish, make your skin go green, and smells bad - but depends on the alloy? I read that the Tudor uses a different alloy to "regular" bronze so just wondering if this will be any better?

Is the Tudor likely to tarnish/smell of old pennies?

Anyone with an "older" Bronze Tudor, how has it held up? I know only the new model has a bracelet so I won't get any experience of bronze Tudor bracelets yet but just looking to get any ideas at all r.e. the Tudor alloy

Also, from anyone who happens to wear/has worn any other bronze jewelry, experiences would be welcomed.

Looking forward to hearing from those more knowledgeable than me.

thanks!!
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