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Now, traditionally, "bronze" usually means an alloy of copper and tin, link but there are modern bronzes which don't use link any tin at all (aluminum and zinc are common substitutes, and gallium, which is part of the same group as aluminum on the periodic table, is a component of Bronze Gold). link I think, given the metallurgy, it seems reasonable to think of Bronze Gold as both a 9k gold, and as a bronze as well.
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Most examples have appeared via eBay or watch forums. The notable exception is a Film Compax that sold at Phillips Start-Stop-Reset auction for CHF 68750 link in link 2016. All kinds of crazy things happened link at that sale it was headlined by a 2.5 million Rolex split for example so this isn't really indicative of what we should expect this week.
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