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Hello
I have all my pocket watches(siilver and metal)all kept into a carved wood box, with some kind of velvet inside. A few days ago, after some months I saw that all silver watches were very dark. My questions are 2: 1. What is the cause of that? 2. How could I clean the cases without taking off the movement? Thanks |
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As a guess, there is sulfur in the velvet or in the finish on the wood. Sulfur compound vapors will cause the cases to tarnish. This is especially true if there is a very clean metal surface to begin with. Most silver polishes leave a protective film that discourages the tarnish formation.
If you use a polishing cloth, you need not remove the movements. If you use any kind of wet cleaner, you are taking a risk that the cleaner will:
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Silver tarnishes---that's a natural phenomonem, just like iron rusts---no matter where or how you store it. The following is a reply I made to a similar question a few months back. Hope it is useful
I won't comment on the polishing of gold filled or silver plated items. But as someone with about 40 years experience with antique English silver I will say that sterling silver definitely benefits from regular polishing. It's the polishing that creates the patina of age, and is the reason why a piece of Georgian silver is so much more attractive (and valuable) than something newly-manufactured, even though the metal content may be exactly the same. But of course the polishing must be done right. A jeweller's cloth is very good for regular use and the cloth will last a long time. I'm not familiar with the Sunshine Polishing Cloth brand mentioned by Wes, but it may be right. I also recommend Jewellers Rouge & Preserative from English Custom Polish. Despite the name, it's an American product, company based in Maine. You can find them on the internet. I agree with Tom about never using Brasso nor indeed any commercial silver polish on watch cases. These polishes are too abrasive, and also leave an unwanted powdery residue.
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