Bronze watches are more prevalent now than they’ve ever been, to a point that I’d argue that there’s more bronze than platinum available in the watch market at present day. The appeal is simple. To some, it’s nothing more than a colorful alternative to steel, titanium, or DLC. To others, it’s the idea of a watch that’s constantly evolving, whose character is designed to change over time. Beyond that, there’s the ‘sciencing appeal’ (no, sciencing isn’t a word, but you get where I’m going with…
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