Mine has become the true field watch look. Maybe won't use the cape cod for a while. I use it regularly and did travel to 90% humidity countries with it.
I really dont know how you people keep your Adraga with a shiny cooper look. Mine is fully toned (patine) and there is no sign of shine other then on the inside (under glass).
PS - I have switched the original strap (that I always felt was too thick and did not match the watch size) with an...
Not ridiculous at all... Just more adequate for a sportier looking watch. While shinny I believe this watch takes more of a dress watch look then a field one. Later with bronze patina it will come into it's true field nature. That being said and given the smaller size I believe a classic leather...
People have to be aware that bronze does get oxidation very quickly. For those that like their watches always looking shiny then they may get a bit of a surprise.
Oxidation starting to kick in on mine. Even with the bronze being polished. Starting to get some signs of patina build up.
The type D lume is significantly stronger than type C (WL)
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