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Detailed Pics PAM 382 Bronzo and PAM 375 Composite
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with bronze metal, the aging will be different with each n every watch. hence every owner will have their own "customized" bronze look. the upside of the bronze casing is that you can always get it back to it's original bronze shiny look with some polishing.
here is a wrist-shot of the actual PAM 382 bronze watch (taken off TRF).
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reminds me of plaque outside commanders office last time in SAF.
polish every 2 days. arrow arrow with brasso.Audemars Piguet Ball Bell&Ross Cartier IWC Longines Omega Panerai Rolex Sinn Tissot
Alba Casio Citizen Roox Seiko
Wanted to add PP but bo lui
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when new the bronze metal is shiny but over time the bronze will tarnish. maybe uncle Bonati wants us not to forget our NS days.
here are examples of 2 bronze watches Kazimon (from me) and Anonimo (from unregistered). as you can see the Anonimo have lost it's shine and develop it's own patina.
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Originally posted by wongcheok View PostPity about the green dial and green-lume markers, just doesn't cut it for me... Hopefully they'll do a run with a different dial and lume scheme, like tobacco and fake patina.
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