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Black AMVOX II Question for owners
So, how is the black PVD case holding up on the original Black titanium AMVOX II? Now that it has been out for a few years and presumbably owners have been wearing it, has the PVD taken any scratches, nicks or other deformations through normal wear? What do the owners of this beauty think thus far of the original Black AMVOX II overall?
Thanks,
respo

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Thank you, 666
By: respo : May 14th, 2010-05:58
for the prompt reply -- you are the best! I have no experience with PVD watch cases, so I was wondering... I assumed that the underlying titanium would ding as normally as any JLC titanium case made with the same grade ti, but I was also wondering if the ...
Oh, Vlad...
By: respo : May 14th, 2010-06:40
...you have no idea how much help I need. LOL. I am trying to wade my way through the technical aspects of ceramics, PVD and DLC processes, etc. A couple of our esteemed Forum members and the venerable AP Moderator have been patiently trying to educate me...
No worries at all
By: alunare : May 16th, 2010-11:19
I had the same questions before getting the AMVOX 2 Black. I bought mine 1 year ago and i wear it 1 out of 2 days i would say. I dont really pay much attention to it, and i must say that it is holding up VERY well. I have a small hairline scratch on one o...
Thanks, Xavier
By: respo : May 16th, 2010-14:03
That is the kind of information I am looking for. I am actually interested to learn that the PVD'd titanium can take on hairline scratches, but, again, that is what I am trying to find out. I still assume it scratches less easily than say un coated titani...
I must sound...
By: BDLJ : May 16th, 2010-21:05
...like a broken record sometimes. But unless you really know what coating JLC uses in the PVDing, it's going to be difficult to make a call on vulnerability to scratches. To draw a (bad) analogy it's like saying my stairwell is made of wood. Is it Balsa?...