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Bezel Insert Aging Techniques


HauteHippie

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I think it was repaustria who started a thread sometime back, which I can not seem to find now, about bezel insert aging techniques... Detergent was mentioned, and I'm wonder what kind of detergent is working for people? Tide with bleach doesn't do the trick for me.

Thanks!

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Here's the first one I tried. I bleached the insert on the old Sandoz to see how it would look. I didn't even remove it. I just put a little bleach in a small cup and set the watch in face down (This one has a glass crystal, I wouldn't suggest placing a plexi in bleach). This one only took about an hour.

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It was me, yes...

If you have a rep insert - take some Chlorine bleach, 50/50 with water and add NaCl until you have a staurated solution. Let the insert sit for a few MINUTES to HOURS. Clean the oinsert with degreaser (some solvent) before the process.

If you have a gen modern insert - get a pure bleach and NaCl - saturated solution and let sit for DAYS. I have had some of my gen insert in there for 48 hours - then it started to show a very nice effect - little dots and faded edges... :)

Great, thanks... I'll give it a shot. It's an Ubi vintage insert... So I'm not sure which category that falls into, but I'll keep an eye on it.

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Great, thanks... I'll give it a shot. It's an Ubi vintage insert... So I'm not sure which category that falls into, but I'll keep an eye on it.

Sorry... what is NaCl? Just plain sodium chloride? Salt?

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Great, thanks... I'll give it a shot. It's an Ubi vintage insert... So I'm not sure which category that falls into, but I'll keep an eye on it.

BTW, for those of you who haven't tried it, this works GREAT.

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B-

Here's one that I did recently-

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Bleach, 100% strength and for 4 minutes.

BTW... If this is on one of those inserts I sold you some time back, I'd recommend maybe considering against the idea :) Those inserts look great as new; if you want to go with a faded insert, grab a cheap aftermarket piece and fade that instead. You'd be able to alternate between the two that way with each giving a very distinct appearance and change to your watch as you see fit.

Just my $0.02...

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