fellfell Posted August 4, 2006 Report Posted August 4, 2006 Dear friends I like replicas TT and gold, but all the replicas are naturally not real gold but plated/wrapped. I would want some info on the plating I would want some councils on like curing the plating of a replica, like making the cure, like cleaning up, if detergents or substances exist in order protect the plating which things damage it etc. Is ugly to spend hundred of dollars for a nice watch that then after a year gets ruined Many thanks to who wants to help me with its Regards
Highflyingclive Posted August 4, 2006 Report Posted August 4, 2006 Dear friends I like replicas TT and gold, but all the replicas are naturally not real gold but plated/wrapped. I would want some info on the plating I would want some councils on like curing the plating of a replica, like making the cure, like cleaning up, if detergents or substances exist in order protect the plating which things damage it etc. Is ugly to spend hundred of dollars for a nice watch that then after a year gets ruined Many thanks to who wants to help me with its Regards What are your expectations? If you expect the gold plating on a rep to last as long as the plating on the genuine, you may be out of luck. A rep is only a rep. Having said that, the plating on my rose gold Pam 147 from Joshua shows no sign - whatever - of wear and I wear it a lot. Best idea... talk to your dealer. Ask him how long he is prepared to stand behind the plating. Don't be surprised if you don't get a 20 year guarantee. Be reasonable.. at rep prices, you can replace your watch annually... and still be ahead of the deal, had you bought a genuine, instead.
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