Patina Challenge

Saddle Brown: Equal parts beautiful and a neurotic persons worst nightmare.

Saddle Brown: Equal parts beautiful and a neurotic persons worst nightmare.


Since the early days of Apple’s Saddle Brown accessories, I’ve always wanted to create a time-lapse of a pristine case develop a patina over time. The plan is to take a new photo of my iPhone SE in its case every 5-days to see how it weathers across time. I won’t be creating the patina with any oils or other processes beyond just regularly handling of my iPhone.

For me, this project is equal parts curiosity, cabin-fevered creativity, and attempting to overcome my obsessive need to keep every Apple-iThingy I own in pristine condition. I love seeing a well-weathered patina, but I’ve always hated that intermittent period when it just ends up looking like a gross & grimy phone case.

I’ll post regular updates on my twitter & update this post intermittently throughout the project.


Day 01

July 01: Case had just been taken out of the box and wrapped around the iPhone.

July 01: Case had just been taken out of the box and wrapped around the iPhone.


Day 05

July 06: Few scuffs formed from daily wear & tear along with some slight impressions on either side of the case after being secured in a gimbal over the weekend.

July 06: Few scuffs formed from daily wear & tear along with some slight impressions on either side of the case after being secured in a gimbal over the weekend.


Day 10

July 11: Noticing little change over the last 5-days. I’ve been around the home a lot these past five days, so the SE remained either docked or moved from one surface to the next.

July 11: Noticing little change over the last 5-days. I’ve been around the home a lot these past five days, so the SE remained either docked or moved from one surface to the next.


Day 15

July 16: A pandemic may have been the wrong time to begin this experiment. You can't exactly expect anything to weather when you don't expose it to such.

July 16: A pandemic may have been the wrong time to begin this experiment. You can't exactly expect anything to weather when you don't expose it to such.


Day 20

July 21: I think my case has some sort of Benjamin Button disease, as it almost appears to be looking newer than it did in the early days of this process! Maybe a got a little darker as time has passed. 

July 21: I think my case has some sort of Benjamin Button disease, as it almost appears to be looking newer than it did in the early days of this process! Maybe a got a little darker as time has passed. 


Day 25

July 26: The case is beginning to pick up more oil and show some discolouration near the bottom left and below the Apple logo of the case.

July 26: The case is beginning to pick up more oil and show some discolouration near the bottom left and below the Apple logo of the case.


Day 30

July 31: Beginning to see a bit of a patina line form along the edges of the case - notably along the left side of the case.

July 31: Beginning to see a bit of a patina line form along the edges of the case - notably along the left side of the case.


Day 35

August 05: Continue to see a patina slowly develop in specific areas of the case.

August 05: Continue to see a patina slowly develop in specific areas of the case.


Day 40

August 10: Patina is beginning to be most visible below the Apple logo, and along the middle band of the phone where it  regularly rests in my palm.

August 10: Patina is beginning to be most visible below the Apple logo, and along the middle band of the phone where it regularly rests in my palm.

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