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30 January 2015, 06:14 AM | #1 |
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Does patina stop?
Ok, new to the "Vintage" watch deal and would appreciate some direction and answers.
I would assume the patina is a result of some sort of failure or wear? I am talking about the dial and hands not the bezel. Question is do the develop from creamy to orange or is that due to different years or materials uses? Will a watch say from the 80s that has patina'd fairly quickly continue on that rate to the point where the indices? or hands just fail? Is this a fear for collectors that their patina will develop too much and ruin the look they were after? Sorry if silly question I am look at watches at I love the look but wonder what my investment will look like in say 5 years? To squeeze in a 2nd question is their any preference among collectors to GMT vs SUB? Thanks |
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