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 Posted: Tue May 4th, 2010 05:13 pm
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Steve Laughlin



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The caseback would be stainless steel so there is less skin contact on the bronze, some people might be allergic to some of the alloys in the bronze.

If mine turns green in some places.... cool, that is why it is unique, personally I am not looking for a shiny gold looking case, I would start rubbing mine with my fingers right away to get the patina started.

as for the strength, I am not sure of it's hardness number, it is a combination of Alloys and I believe it is very hard. My stainless watches also scratch and dent when they take an impact. and with the Patina, I personally will not mind dents and scratches, it will only add character to the look as it ages.

Like I said, we have to make them 1 at a time, so if we only make 5 total, then we can still do them. The cases will be CNC machined 1 at a time.

Last edited on Tue May 4th, 2010 05:21 pm by Steve Laughlin