Marcus Hanke[PuristSPro Moderator]
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Thank you kindly for your your great compliments!
I just read your comment after returning from vacation. Generally, I have the impression that "gold PVD" will disappear, at least from the marketing material. More recently, I have read only "gold-colored PVD", making clear that it is different from "real" gold-plated or gold-filled watch cases.
Regards,
Marcus
Crystal Clear
By: Spellbound : August 2nd, 2013-08:34
Thanks for this. Very informative and crystal clear. I have just looked at how many we'll known respected brands use gold PVD, it was very surprising. Anyway, I do think most of us here have never considered buying a gold PVD, or even a gold plated watch....
In my experience...
By: watchme : August 2nd, 2013-09:25
Raymond Weil, who set 10 microns as a standard, back in 1976, had ruled this area for many years (they got away from it, but I think they're returning to it slowly, but with rose gold). Their 10m holds up MUCH better than any PVD I've ever seen. Frankly, ...