amanico[JLC Moderator]
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Through normal wear, no problem
I noticed that on some Black Amvoxes owned by some friends of mine, for a period of 2 and 3 years...In normal conditions of wear...
Now, if you ding it, I assume that you will have problems.
Like with any other metal.
I own one Black Amvox II, the RPBE... And I wear it very often, too, and I looked at this point very carefully...No sign of any problem at all...
Tempted, Respo???
Best,
666.
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?...