oagaspar

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watchboy wrote:
Here is Everything You Need to Know About True PVD Coatings ,Buddy 
http://www.pvd-coatings.co.uk/ Oscar you are a good watch-caretaker, so I know your watches are minty no matter what! LOL!!!:P
But is PVD coated or anodized? Cos if it is coated, then a scratch might leave a "stainless steel color" mark on it, and if it is anodized, then even a mark, the color remains. I am not so sure of this.:?
Btw, your Broadarrow, is the case PVD or the bezel? Or both?
O.A. Gaspar wrote: watchboy wrote:
Jacky..I have several Black PVD Watches and as Long as It Is True PVD it Will Last as Long as SS...I have never even had to Polish One of My PVD's and I wear my Timefactors Broadarrow PVD as a outdoors Watch IMHO Black PVD Watches are the Easiest to Care For .... Hey if PVD will come off from scratches, then I will stick to SS version! LOL!!!:D:D:D
jakisbck wrote: Sounds like somebody got a PVD watch in mine ......................hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm where is it and let us see it LOL
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