Remove patina from bronze watch?
I always wanted to get a Tudor Black Bay 58 as my first luxury watch. Didn’t pull the trigger yet but will probably get one during the next months.
Recently I saw the Bronze Boutique Edition with chocolate dial and fell in love with it. Now I‘m not sure if it’s a bad idea to get the bronze version instead of the regular 58 because I don’t know if I will like the patina it will get over time. Do you know if it is possible to remove the patina and make it look like new after some time without damaging the watch?
Or is it a stupid idea and I should rather get standard 58 or the recent GMT which I also think looks stunning?
I always wanted to get a Tudor Black Bay 58 as my first luxury watch. Didn’t pull the trigger yet but will probably get one during the next months.
Recently I saw the Bronze Boutique Edition with chocolate dial and fell in love with it. Now I‘m not sure if it’s a bad idea to get the bronze version instead of the regular 58 because I don’t know if I will like the patina it will get over time. Do you know if it is possible to remove the patina and make it look like new after some time without damaging the watch?
Or is it a stupid idea and I should rather get standard 58 or the recent GMT which I also think looks stunning?