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wzy-hman

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Pulsar logo

Post05 Nov 2015, 10:04

The Pulsar logo on the crystal can sometimes come off. I wondered if there is something that can be applied on top of a good logo to protect it and reduce the risk of it fading?

For a logo which is already in poor condition, either already fading or has a missing part, what are the options for restoring it? What tools would be recommended / used? And does anyone have a stencil of the logo or something like that ;-)
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Re: Pulsar logo

Post24 Nov 2015, 22:45

Hmmm....I would just leave it be. Better not to mess with a vintage logo IMO.
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Re: Pulsar logo

Post25 Nov 2015, 04:55

I have some watches where part of the logo has faded out and needs restoring. As these have tended to be a simple print on top of the crystal, there is no charming patina when it fades with age like a conventional watch hence I would take be averse to restoring it if that's an option

I think anything that can help avoid the above condition would be welcome

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