Hentschel Hamburg does exactly that. [nt]

Jul 01, 2020,04:19 AM
 

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A question...re. bronze watches

 
 By: The Swiss guy : July 1st, 2020-04:06
Bronze watches have recently become very popular. Although I very much like the color of bronze, having a watch which will develop an uneven patina in green and black color (and stain by wrist too) doesn't really appeal to me. So here is my question: Are ... 

Thx, will check it out! [nt]

 
 By: The Swiss guy : July 1st, 2020-05:24

Stating the obvious, bronze is not gold. It is mostly copper with other metals added for hardness, color etc.

 
 By: mpg13 : July 1st, 2020-04:25
There is no way to prevent it from changing color. Regular washing with soap and water will prevent a build up of surface residue and help to achieve a more even color. Best, Martin

It is very easy to remove the patina if you wish to do so.

 
 By: als1678 : July 1st, 2020-08:02
Especially if the watch is waterproof. Just put it in a lemonade for a bit

Good point ...

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : July 1st, 2020-09:31
Personally I think it’s all part of the story

Piling on here, I have removed bronze patina from water resistant watches with ease using a mild vinegar solution (and accelerated it with ammonia fumes 😉).

 
 By: Modernahab : July 1st, 2020-11:52
As regards the concern over patinated bronze staining the skin, most of the bronze-cased watches I've seen introduced of late have steel or titanium case backs and buckles, in order to avoid staining the skin. (The Genta illustrated above is an exception.... 

Noted, many thanks!!! [nt]

 
 By: The Swiss guy : July 2nd, 2020-14:21