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dchen
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Mar 31, 2015
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does anyone know if the black will scratch and reveal silver underneath? what's the durability of the finish?
Mar 31, 2015
Meowmixing
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Apr 1, 2015
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dchenYes. PVD isn't very durable when it comes to everyday environments. No "black" coating is really durable; I personally get all my watches in regular SS finish to avoid that.
Apr 1, 2015
DanielStein
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Apr 1, 2015
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MeowmixingI think exactly the same. Most likely than not scratches will also look a lot noticeable. At least with Silver it's some what disguised. Would you recommend this watch over the LG G Watch R? the 11mm thickness is what's turning me off about this watch.
Apr 1, 2015
pixll
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Apr 4, 2015
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MeowmixingYou've obviously never tried anything with DLC.
Apr 4, 2015
Meowmixing
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Apr 9, 2015
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pixllActually have, Mr. Poor Assumptions. It's called... same results, just a slightly longer period of looking better. If I wanted a watch that aged well with time, then I'd stick with bronze.
Apr 9, 2015
pixll
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Apr 10, 2015
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MeowmixingIf you're managing to scratch DLC, then you're doing something wrong. If you did the same thing to a bronze watch, it'd look like a battlefield. If you're actually damaging the coating, chances are you either work with ceramics or something where you might expose your watch to large impacts which are capable of deforming the bonded underlying steel itself. If you're not, it's more likely you're rubbing thing off on it, and that can be easily resolved by just cleaning it off.
Apr 10, 2015
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