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Apologies -- it's a 5-year patina, not 4-year patina...
... and I'd imagine a polish would indeed restore the original tone. I never polish watches, though, as I like to watch them age, develop battle scars, etc. I certainly understand how one might be disappointed, though, if you're in love with the original color. And of course many people have that same reaction to YG and RG. I was speaking with someone recently who was talking about how much he dislikes RG after it has developed a patina.
Honey Gold Patina...
By: CR : March 3rd, 2016-22:44
Now we can see what honey gold looks like as it patinates. My local Lange AD just received a new honey gold 1815 200th anniversary (ref. no. 236.050) in stock, so I took the opportunity to compare it to a honey gold 1815 moonphase (ref. no. 212.050) that ...
Like some . . .
By: drhr : March 4th, 2016-11:06
I much prefer the original lustre. My 1815 FA Lange LE has darkened too, I wish it would/could emain the original lighter hue w/o polishing ecause it looks so much more unique to my eyes but, oh well . .
I am interested to know.....
By: sc16 : March 8th, 2016-21:22
whether the patina still enables the wide color variances when the watch is looked at in different lighting conditions. I loved the fact that the hg is a color that moves along the full spectrum of yellow/rose gold towards white gold depending on how the ...