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A very interesting post, and excellent photos in tow.
Titanium, supposedly, takes polishing (and re-polishing) very well.
Zaratsu polishing on Titanium
By: NT931 : July 9th, 2022-12:35
I thought it would be interesting to examine Zaratsu polishing on titanium watches, rather than on steel which is more common. Here we have a Grand Seiko SBGA413 "Shunbun' above, and a Citizen Chronomaster AQ4030-51L below. The GS has a Spring Drive, whil...
Hmm, good question!
By: NT931 : July 10th, 2022-02:17
Taking into account what Lehippi said about Zaratsu on Ti and the “orange peel” effect, which I just learned about (Tks Lehippi!) I’d say that the GS does mitigate the orange peel effect a bit better, vs the Citizen. Based on this Deployant artlcle on the...
Zaratsu
By: cazalea : July 9th, 2022-15:18
From Time & Tide The word zaratsu is actually derived from the German word sallaz, which is phonetically pronounced zarats in German. The early polishing machines that Seiko acquired for their Hayashi Seiki facility in the 1950s were engraved with the nam...