THE PHENOMENON OF THE YELLOWING SWATCH WATCHESEVERY COLLECTORS NIGHTMAREAs every SWATCH WATCH collector knows to their cost, there are certain instances where SWATCH WATCHES change colour with age. This is the phenomenon of the yellowing SWATCH WATCH. And the subject of one of our most frequently asked questions.One of the most common problems affecting many older or the earlier models is yellowing. Light, pale coloured or transparent SWATCH WATCHES seem to be more susceptible.The curse of many acollection, this has been much discussed, and pondered over. Some put it down to the fact that the SWATCH WATCH was intended to be the first disposable watch, therefore to keep the watches affordable, and production costs down, sub standard plastics were reportedly used. Whatever the reason it is a common problem affecting ever increasing numbers of SWATCH WATCHES as their age increases with every passing year.Most common is yellowing, the yellow discolouration of pale,white or transparent parts of a SWATCH WATCH. White watch cases,straps and buckles are all prone to this blighting of their appearance.In our experience pale or transparent parts of aSWATCH WATCH are susceptible to yellowing, because of the influence of sunlight and contact with the skin. Human skin carries or comes into contact with a variety of preparations such as modern detergents, sun creams and cosmetics any of which could be partially to blame. Or even a mixture of all of them.Another widely touted theory is air pollution and even sea salt. Everyone has their own favorite theory and all have some merit. But the fact remains that a white strap, still sealed on it display card and stored in a dark drawer or cupboard for many years, when brought out into the light had begun to yellow. White SWATCH WATCHES that have been stored in their boxes for many years have suffered from yellowing. And even white watches in acrylic tubes or boxes on display have tended to discolour over time. So sunlight, most peoples choice for yellowing, is not the only culprit.NewSWATCH WATCHES stored in dark places, like attics cupboards etc,from new seem not to suffer, yet others that have either been used or displayed, then stored come out of storage with discolouration.A collector commented recently that it is fast becoming a way of spotting fakes, as it can't be replicated by the fraudsters.Either way it is a problem that is here to stay, and even increase as SWATCH WATCHES increase in age.IF WE CAN BE OF ANY FURTHER ASSISTANCE. PLEASE VISIT OUR EBAY STOREQUALITY TIME II UK
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