DocThor 5 Posted October 24, 2018 So...some of you already know that I was on the hunt for an Avenger Seawolf on bracelet (preferable grey dialed one) and most of you know how hard it is to find one. The actual Avenger models weren't an alternative for me because the Seawolf II isn't available on bracelet and the GMTs are way too blingy for me. But a few days ago there was one for sale and the price was what beat me to buy it and so I did. The watch arrived and the shiny look really wasn't for me. I was thinking of a C&R but haven't had it on the wrist so I decided to wait. The Movement had a problem (probably keyless) and so I was visiting Domi to take a look at it. The keyless was screwed and some screw parts were floating around within the watch causing the movement to stop from time to time. So Domi had to dissemble the whole movement and while I was waiting an idea was growing in me... Domi has a nice bead blasting machine...why not "removing" the eye blinding shine and have the watch bead blasted... We did it and the end result is very nice and even better...a watch that I can wear and an Avenger that is not ending but slowing down my hunt for a grey dialed Avenger Seawolf (if you have one let me know!!!) To have a bit of a contrast I decided to leave the bezel and crown as it is and to me it was a wise decision and is just adding to that very special look. I think this is how a toolwatch like the Avenger should look like. The shiny surface all around doesn't acutally show the real character of that watch. I guess you can see that I'm very happy with it Before After Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Glaude 1,615 Posted October 24, 2018 Very nice result ! What type of media was used in the sand blasting cabinet ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BabaNJ 38 Posted October 24, 2018 Looks awesome. How is the durability on these bead blasted watches though? Does it get easily damaged from daily bumps and desk diving etc? I might have to get a bead blasted watch to go in rotation with my pvd blackbird. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DocThor 5 Posted October 24, 2018 37 minutes ago, Glaude said: Very nice result ! What type of media was used in the sand blasting cabinet ? Thank you...Domi used very small glass beads to get that light greyish look instead of the darker grey that usually can be seen on other watches. 15 minutes ago, BabaNJ said: Looks awesome. How is the durability on these bead blasted watches though? Does it get easily damaged from daily bumps and desk diving etc? I might have to get a bead blasted watch to go in rotation with my pvd blackbird. Thanks ...from my experience the durability is no different to brushed metal. The problem is that one has to "re-beadblast" the watch to remove scratches. Lucky me...Domi is only 6km away from me and a good friend of mine Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Glaude 1,615 Posted October 24, 2018 7 minutes ago, DocThor said: Thank you...Domi used very small glass beads to get that light greyish look instead of the darker grey that usually can be seen on other watches. Thank you for the answer, does the bracelet is less "flexible" after this treatment ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DocThor 5 Posted October 24, 2018 Nope... Same as before Gesendet von meinem ANE-LX1 mit Tapatalk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Genius 281 Posted October 24, 2018 That looks fucking awesome! I used to have one of the older superocean pro (pre steelfish era) and that came in a very similar finish from the factory so it is a nice nod back to breitling history Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ryaku 3 Posted May 15, 2023 @DocThor I am considering similar mod to one of my bracelet, may I ask if the finising is super delicate and a scratch collector? Another problem would be matching the titanium color of my watch but that's it or miss I am fraid. Almost impossible to get the same color finishing, too many variables like steel, compressor power and glass spheres used Thank you Share this post Link to post Share on other sites