I'm as surprised as you are. I do clean the watch with soap and water using a soft brush a couple of times a week. I have an office job and don't spend time in harsh enviroments.
The only thing that springs to mind is that I wear the watch 24/7, save when sporting.
The miscolouring looks like a bruise and always appear as a spot the size of a quarter on top of the wrist where the bone is close to the skin (the first inch of bracelet above the dial at 12 o'clock).
The watch is not a fake.
_________________ Segal's law — "A man with a watch knows what time it is. A man with two watches is never sure."
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