C Posts 147 Likes 28 cstoitsis ·May 4, 2024 Hi Guys My watch has a serial number 29500 which are known for having a brown patina I’m not sure if my watch has turned brown or faded Thanks Con
Posts 205 Likes 1,300 zedlebowski ·May 4, 2024 Could you post some pictures with the dial more in focus?
C Posts 147 Likes 28 cstoitsis ·May 4, 2024 zedlebowski Could you post some pictures with the dial more in focus?
Posts 1,560 Likes 8,021 calalum ·May 4, 2024 At the risk of pointing out the obvious, the answer to your pseudo question is going to be subjective, and not objective.
Posts 21,764 Likes 49,377 Dan S ·May 4, 2024 Brown dial 145.022 are typically found in the 2911 and 2960 ranges, IIRC. I am not seeing any brown in the OP photos, but obviously the owner is in the best position to know. If you don't see brown, it's not brown.
Posts 12,049 Likes 20,925 Davidt ·May 4, 2024 The best way to see if it’s a brown dial is to look at it in sunlight. Any minor trace of brown should be obvious. I’m not seeing any.
Posts 21,764 Likes 49,377 Dan S ·May 4, 2024 Davidt The best way to see if it’s a brown dial is to look at it in sunlight. Any minor trace of brown should be obvious. And if it's not obvious ... it's not of interest.
Posts 1,907 Likes 9,235 140dave ·May 4, 2024 If you have to ask, it’s not really brown. Lots have that warm brassy tone to the dial but not many are brown.
Posts 4,936 Likes 72,030 Barking mad ·May 4, 2024·Prolific Speedmaster Hoarder Had this for over ten years now. Slight hints of brown in the beginning but a little more obvious now. A later serial than normally expected and straight writing, the Creeper 😀
C Posts 147 Likes 28 cstoitsis ·May 4, 2024 I think it’s a grey now when I compare ito a new watch which is black