That is good question, and it brings out one of the best things

Jul 30, 2014,22:56 PM
 

about this watch. Let me start by saying that I almost passed on this watch. I had never been a fan of broze watches. I had held a pristine 382 and to be honest, I though it was nice, but not enough to buy one. When I held my 507, I was surprised at the finish of the bronze. It looked like rose gold. My AD handed it over like it was a newborn baby and told me that he had received three offers for it, in the day that it had been in the display waiting for me to pick it up. I decided to take the plunge and figured that I could sell it down the road if I did not fall in love with it. In the first few weeks the finish remained pretty much the same. I decided to shake thing up a bit and took it to the beach. Even after rinsing it with clean water it looked like this

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I did not like that it looked uneven so I did the ketchup trick,


After the ketchup, it went back to looking like this,
That was about a month ago. I have been wearing the watch almost daily, and have noticed that the patina has come on faster and more evenly than before. I have had the watch for about three months now but it has been the last month, when it has started to really grow on me, and now I don't think that I would let it go. I can't wait to see what it will look like a few months from now!
Best regards
Victor






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Developing some patina.

 
 By: gavidev : July 30th, 2014-11:21
Best regards Victor...  

I can't even imagine what it would look like in 60 years..

 
 By: gavidev : July 30th, 2014-23:01
since it is only about 90 days old. I have to admit that I am loving the way it changes every day. Best regards Nicolas Victor

LOL! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : July 31st, 2014-03:47

LOVE me some PATINA :-)

 
 By: William M aka Mr.Lume : July 30th, 2014-13:10
Wish I could of spared the coin for 1 , so I went the alternate route..

Would love to hear what you got...

 
 By: gavidev : July 30th, 2014-23:02
Best regards Victor

Very nice.

 
 By: Luis6 : July 30th, 2014-15:29
Every one of this model will eventually be different and unique in its own way. That's fascinating.

Thank you Luis.

 
 By: gavidev : July 30th, 2014-23:06
It is true that they will all age differently, and the cool thing is that you can see the changes almost day to day. Best regards Victor

Great patina picture of your Panerai PAM507 !

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : July 30th, 2014-17:20
May I ask how long you've had it, so we can know the timeframe of the developed patina? Thanks! Cheers, Anthony

That is good question, and it brings out one of the best things

 
 By: gavidev : July 30th, 2014-22:56
about this watch. Let me start by saying that I almost passed on this watch. I had never been a fan of broze watches. I had held a pristine 382 and to be honest, I though it was nice, but not enough to buy one. When I held my 507, I was surprised at the f...  

Hhehe didn't know about the ketchup trick!

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : July 31st, 2014-12:18
Thanks for sharing your story! Cheers, Anthony

Thanks for the ketchup

 
 By: ch9698 : July 31st, 2014-13:30
I use lemon jus ...  

Today in the pool

 
 By: ch9698 : August 4th, 2014-01:32
And after ...  

And after the sea

 
 By: ch9698 : August 4th, 2014-05:53
...  

Mine has never been like that.

 
 By: gavidev : August 4th, 2014-21:26
Is the pool water fresh with chlorine or salt water? Best regards Victor

Chlorine [nt]

 
 By: ch9698 : August 4th, 2014-22:33

Sorry Nicolas,

 
 By: gavidev : August 4th, 2014-21:12
about the late reply. When I got the watch, I did some research on accelerating the development of the patina as well as cleaning the watch without damaging it. I read a few articles, ranging from hardcore chemistry to everyday household tips. In one of t... 

One question though...

 
 By: Jester : August 4th, 2014-09:01
Did you sell the 382 before it developed any patina or your 382 did NOT patina at all? Would have thought they've used the same material between 382 & 507?

I did not own a 382.

 
 By: gavidev : August 4th, 2014-21:22
A friend of mine owns it, and I just tried it on when he bought it. I have been told, that it is the exact same formula on both the 507 and 382, but my watch has never looked like some of the 382 I have seen( including the one in this thread) even after b... 

Mmmmmm Patina

 
 By: William M aka Mr.Lume : August 4th, 2014-18:42
Love the old look