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3 February 2020, 12:53 PM | #1 |
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Cause of discoloration on Jubilee bracelets
I have seen discoloration on two-tone jubilee bracelets a couple times, and I was wondering if anyone knows why this happens.
Is it a legit thing that happens to two-tone jubilees or is it something to be concerned about? I would think that gold wouldn't discolor. That's why I am wondering if it could be a red flag. To be honest, I kind of like the look of it. From the pics, it looks like gun bluing almost, which is kind of cool. But I was just concerned that it might be a sign of non-Rolex parts. https://ibb.co/9qqRSRT https://ibb.co/9Gw6FCb |
3 February 2020, 01:17 PM | #2 |
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That is what gold looks like when it oxidizes. I personally like the look of it, its great patina.
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Thanks. Although, that's the part that I'm confused about I guess. I thought gold doesn't oxidize. I thought it could remain in the ground for a bazillion years, exposed to dirt and moisture, ect, and it would be exactly the same when you pull it out.
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It’s not the gold that oxidizes, it’s the 25% other metals in 18K. I’ve heard it called “vault copper.”
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Beautiful.
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3 February 2020, 07:45 PM | #6 |
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Interesting. Thanks!
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What miamiclay said.
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It happens on 24k too. I have it on some of my gold bullion in the vault. I had it on my vintage Tudor 14k fluted bezel. I think it's hideous and removed it. Tarnished gold is not attractive in my opinion. It looks like reddish brown dirt. Gold to me should be gleaming.
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4 February 2020, 04:21 AM | #9 |
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Here is my tarnished Datejust. I could wipe that all off and make it yellow again. But I love how it has aged. |
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Nice. I'd leave it. I love patina.
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Ive read that some Rolexes (destined) for the US markets had 14k instead of 18k for the gold in the two tone. So as other have mentioned that non-gold portion patinas, and is why some patina more than others.
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5 February 2020, 11:58 AM | #13 |
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Anyone else have pics of their patina gold?
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5 February 2020, 12:13 PM | #14 |
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Not mine (obv), but I assume you’ve seen this one, the “Dark Star”? Reportedly stored in a sock in a safe. I’ve wondered whether the crown is a different alloy, or why it didn’t patinate.
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5 February 2020, 01:26 PM | #15 |
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wow - no I haven't seen that. It's a beauty. It looks like blued metal. Gorgeous!
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23 February 2020, 09:26 AM | #16 |
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I've heard other people say that they stored a watch in a sock in a safe. Is storing watches in socks "a thing". Does it speed up the patina process because it allows moisture in, or is it just the closest thing somebody had to put a watch in?
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Nice and thanks for sharing...
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Sock likely to have some protection around the watch so other things don’t bang into it
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