
In a bold move that challenges traditional collector sensibilities, pfang56 explores the controversial practice of applying protective film to a luxury timepiece. This article delves into his personal experiment with safeguarding an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Jumbo, sparking a lively debate among enthusiasts about preserving a watch's pristine condition versus embracing its natural patina. His initial observations and the community's diverse reactions offer valuable insights into this polarizing topic.
Anyway, I just installed a set on the case and bracelet of my jumbo. Take a look at the below.
Over the years I've learned to wear all Stainless watches, and your model in SS is wonderful, for everyday wear. I only wear my 18kt. pieces for dress up days and nights. Just some food for thought. Lovey watch for sure. No stickers - Please!
Unquestionably, this will be a lifetime piece for me. That being said, maybe I am hopeful to find a rationale to wear this model more frequently than other pieces (to think about depreciating the purchase over as many uses) but that extraordinary bracelet makes it seem oh so delicate!!! I might go midway and save stickers for top bezel, back bezel, and bottom buckle… Peter
Maybe consider a SS everyday "Beater"? IMHO an Omega SMP 2254.50 ticks all the boxes from being a bullet proof, excellent timekeeper, easy to read without being thick as a brick and most attractive. Just my 2Cs - again ;-)
I'll make sure nobody breathes around my watch as well. It might get a green patina.
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