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To Fade or Not to Fade.. That is the question


pam007

To fade or not to fade  

14 members have voted

  1. 1. Which Insert do you Prefer ?

    • I love the Dark
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    • I love the fade
      2


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i like faded but not beat to [censored].

 

some discoloration looks great. its when theyre scratched to death and the pearls busted out makes them look like [censored].

 

something like this.

 

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is perfect aging imo.

 

the last 1680 build i did... used a clark insert. faded and turned blue. :lol:

i guess they ran out of black so they repainted the blue ones. 

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I love naturally faded inserts and naturally aged watches, but most I have seen that people try to age by hand do not look right. Not all, some members have pulled off some really nice looking "vintagized" pieces, but some others just look beat to death...

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i like faded but not beat to [censored].

 

some discoloration looks great. its when theyre scratched to death and the pearls busted out makes them look like [censored].

 

something like this.

 

rolex_image.3267773.jpg

 

is perfect aging imo.

 

 

I too like this insert but the insert and the watch does not match.

The first thought that comes to my mind whenever I see inserts like this is...

 

"How do you keep an insert SCRATCH FREE for 45 years, fading it out with sun, salt, chemicals natuarlly, while the watch is beat and polished?"

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I voted for the dark. Purely because it's actually more accurate. If you look at a whole bunch of vintage watches it's amazing how well preserved they are, especially the bezel inserts. I'd go so far as to say that in a tray of 50 vintage subs you'd only find one or two with faded inserts.

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+1 DP

My '71 Sea Dweller still wears the original MkIII insert and it's a dark, rich black. My '68 Sub has its original MkIII insert and it's scratched up but has only faded a little, to a dark slate grey.

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I like the dark look as well. I can't think of how a real watch would really get that faded, unless your a diver & where it everyday in the saltwater. My local truck mechanic where's his sub everyday while working on trucks. Now that things looks like it's been to hell & back. But it's his everyday watch like most wear a timex.

Dave...

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Here are an assortment of gen vintage inserts, all faded from decades of outdoor use. The last pic is one that has faded almost not at all. Notice how different the slate/grey/blues look under different light.

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