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PVD and CVD
...are processes (Physical Vapour Deposition and Chemical Vapour Deposition, repectively) not materials, the 'scratchproofness' will depend on what they deposit on the case, it's thickness, etc.
Thanks for posting that coated DeepSea. Not a fan of those, but the black really brings something out.
Should have no... from rolex
By: Ogygia : April 4th, 2010-09:43
No warranty from Rolex.... Even now, the rolex restrict the parts supply to official dealer for repairing in HK. In past, dealer used an old part to exchange a new part with cost. But rolex was starting to centralize the repair service, and no parts suppl...
besides, Rolex is rebust!
By: Ogygia : April 4th, 2010-10:05
keep overhaul every 3-4years can keep all parts running under clean lubricants which prevent the wear and tear from dirty lubricant. So Rolex is a good choice for "mod". But why don't they try to use CVD DLC treatment? I searched on google by "carbon CVD ...
Can of worms?
By: RoadRage : August 31st, 2010-11:35
I do NOT want to start a battle about prevcentive maintenance. I will say that an authorized Rolex, Blancpain, etc dealer who sponsors here told me that routine maintenance on most mechanical watches is a waste of time and certainly money, unless the watc...
Happy to dialogue
By: Ogygia : August 31st, 2010-22:45
I would like to say some phenomena... I am living in HK and always traveling to China. I know very well about watch AD, please don't ask me the reason In HK and PRC, most of the AD won't ask customers to overhaul their watches, since ADs sold just TOO man...
I was very reluctant...
By: DrStrong : April 4th, 2010-01:22
to this kind of things, until I put a first generation Pro Hunter on the wrist...and it is really a killer ! But of course, it seems very "understated" compared to the latest stuff that was realized: only case PVD coating and a Nato strap. Cheers Jeff
Interesting....
By: MiniCooper : April 4th, 2010-11:12
However I am skeptical regarding non-factory modifications.... But, now I am curious to see them in metal.... Black watches are very trendy today... I wonder how they are going to be regarded in 5-10 years? thanks for posting.... cheers
To me, PVD...
By: DrStrong : April 5th, 2010-01:06
- or I should say CVD - suits perfectly to these kind of toolwatches. I don't have a wristshot, but I have tried on the combo with the Nato strap, which is the best to me. I really like the historical context of this watch: the fact that it was issued in ...
PVD and CVD
By: BDLJ : April 7th, 2010-19:32
...are processes (Physical Vapour Deposition and Chemical Vapour Deposition, repectively) not materials, the 'scratchproofness' will depend on what they deposit on the case, it's thickness, etc. Thanks for posting that coated DeepSea. Not a fan of those, ...