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Pvd Coating - Give Your Pam A New Look


rolli

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here is the possibility to give your pam a new look.

the magic word means - pvd coating ( physical vapour deposition )

many gen pre-a and pre-vendome pam models have this coating, but the most of you know it.

you can get:

a.) pvd coating in dark anthracite with mixed granulate / glass / ceramic bead blasting.

b.) pvd coating in aged bronze with mixed granulate bead blasting. ( pam slob )

please send a pm for details, the guide is completed !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

enclosed several pictures about this coating with the pam195 and pam slob.

additional pvd pictures with other pam models in my gallery.

pam195: http://www.rwg.cc/members/index.php?showto...t=0#entry365879

pam slob: http://www.rwg.cc/members/index.php?showtopic=60979

enjoy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

rolli

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hi willith,

i use always for the black / dark anthracite coating a polished pam case and you get a perfect blasting with glass / ceramic bead,

or with mixed granulate / glass / ceramic bead.

i've made this decision with the polished case, it's better for the quality of the blasting surface and after the pvd coating is perfect.

if you used a brushed pam case, maybe the blasting surface has an other effect.

for the pam slob aged bronze pvd, i use a titanium satined pam case. the blasting will be done only with mixed granulate.

and after aged bronze coating, the color will be very dark aged bronze.

you have to know, you can get the pvd coating without the bead blasting. the pvd color surface is like the basis surface of the watch part.

polished, brushed, satined, or bead blasting look.

roll

One of the more authentic PVD I've seen done, looks great. B) BTW do you know if they bead blast the cases before they treat them or just leave them polished? :unsure:
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