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Old 28 September 2018, 04:09 AM   #25
Fedor
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Well, to be honest i'm very conscious/careful subconsciously while wearing my watches.. So even my gold AP/Rolex, Platinum DDII, all have some light swirling (and I wear them alot) but I never get any big or deep scratches, dings, etc.
so the carbon in comparison holds up way better, and much better than original FC.

Only thing is, some of the character/marbleization in the forged carbon is lost with the newer carbon as I had mentioned before. It looks a bit more plastic like lol, doesn't have the depth of the original but still very nice . IMO I like the original better visually but this is substantially stronger/more resistant
Interesting. Does this mean I’ll get the new updated carbon if I buy a used GP and send it in for service and exchange of case and bezel? What do you think?
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