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"TRF" Member
Join Date: Jul 2014
Real Name: Richard Krone
Location: Orange City Fl
Watch: Rolex Perpetual.
Posts: 6
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Concerns on my 18k President band.
Last month I bought an 18k President band for my 18078. After wearing it a month I have noticed what appears to be tarnishing between the links. My first thought was this is not solid gold. I took it to a different jeweler which tested it an said it's 18k gold. Has anyone experienced a similar situation?
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#2 |
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: YYZ, RSW
Watch: Rose Gold
Posts: 1,675
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First it could be bio bits and soap. Try cleaning it with soap, water and a soft toothbrush. If it stays, it's normal, 18K gold is an alloy that is 75% gold and the remaining 25% are other elements. Patina is what you see not tarnish. I think that it gives the watch a nice look and character. It's easy enough to remove.
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#3 |
"TRF" Member
Join Date: Jul 2014
Real Name: Richard Krone
Location: Orange City Fl
Watch: Rolex Perpetual.
Posts: 6
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Thx for the info. Glad to hear that it's normal. I'll leave it just the way it is. When I bought the watch it had a cheap strap on it. I checked a few pawn shops and found a President band. They came down to $3,500 us which is a good deal. Wore it about a month and saw the patina. I took it to another jewelry store. They checked it out and said it was in fact 18k. Now that you told me it's patina I'll sleep better tonight. Thx buddy.
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