Bead Blasting

JNL at 21h49
27
Feb
2010
Bead Blasting

WOW, WOW, WOW, is all I can say, I sent my Marina off to Ron to
get bead blasted. I had seen pictures of other watches done and really
liked the look.

When I got it back to today I was totally blown away,, Its as if he
blasted away all the glitz and glamour and revealed the true essence of
the watch. As if you can now see its soul, A true military look.
I have to say , Thank you to Ron, this watch is amazing, I h
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