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25 October 2010, 01:57 PM | #39 |
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Real Name: Chuck
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Watch Time (June/10, page 66) reported it as a blending of yellow gold and aluminum powder and I would think they got that from Rolex. Looking at it I have no doubt this to be true. I think the value of the gold itself wouldn't be too much since it is applied thin and it would be more the R&D costs and processing to fabricate what I consider to be a beautiful rich Rolex green finish.
But Black may be the best choice for others, although it didn't get me very excited to be honest. Cheers! |
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