nilomis[Omega]
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Does not matters ...
Loose or snug, that's what I learned with old collectors, do not imposes more or less damage to a good bracelet.
What extends the life of a bracelet is to clean it from time to time, avoiding the body grease to mix with dust. This mixture is abrasive and will shorten the life of the pins.
A periodical good wash with a soft toothbrush/liquid soap and a ultrasonic cleaning every time that the dirt accumulates.
Exposure to salt water and sand also requires a deep cleaning.
Take good care of the AP. it's a true beauty and it deserves this kind of concerns.
Cheers,
Nilo
Does not matters ...
By: nilomis : July 23rd, 2013-14:53
Loose or snug, that's what I learned with old collectors, do not imposes more or less damage to a good bracelet. What extends the life of a bracelet is to clean it from time to time, avoiding the body grease to mix with dust. This mixture is abrasive and ...
:) !
By: Ancienne Le Brassus : July 24th, 2013-03:12
So you liked how I staked my dad's thunderbird :) I had a good laugh at the title of your post! his bracelet is like spaghetti... I have invited him to a new one, but he refuses! Each part of his watch is related to important moments in his life (the brac...
Avoid tension
By: AndrewD : July 24th, 2013-13:53
(It's a good way to live your life in general!) A loose bracelet watch on the wrist allows it to slide down so that when you flex your wrist it puts strain across the bracelet an pins. So I wear watches tight enough to keep them above the ulnar styloid pr...
Another point
By: pmb600 : July 24th, 2013-15:46
One other thing that no one has mentioned is that the older Rolex designs had hollow center links which would stretch over time. The gold especially being softer than steel were more prone to this. In recent years the switch to solid center links should h...
Bracelet design
By: pmb600 : July 25th, 2013-11:33
It's ok since I don't know much about Audemars watches so I'm not sure when you say the "A Series." One thing to mention though is the last 3 pics of yours that show the Rolex where you have the bracelet "folded" on top of itself is not from age, they do ...
It also depends on your wrist
By: iosiP : July 27th, 2013-14:59
I wear all my watches tight. I have to: I'm shaped like a walking skeleton so any loose watch (especially one of the heavy, slippery kind, which means almost all watches fitted with bracelets) would end up with the crown and pushbuttons pressed against th...