Something Bryston might want to consider is a process we use for faceplate text and graphics that can never wear off.
It is a double anodizing process unique to our metal finisher, Nor-ell of St. Paul, Minnesota.
The process first anodizes the background in one color, with the text and graphics masked with a wax formula preventing the anodizing process from affecting these areas.
Then the wax is dissolved, a new wax screen is applied masking the first background color completely and then the panels go through the anodizing process again with a different color.
When this is completed, the second wax resist is dissolved and presto, we have a finished panel with the text and graphics now a separate finish color that is now part of the metal and can never be worn off.
For a company with a 20 year warranty, I suggest this would be a good low cost improvement to make sure the finished external panels markings last perfectly for 20 years too.

You can examine the result of this process with any of our products built in the last 30 years or so.
By the way Nor-ell can do this process in any color and even with images.
Regards,
Frank Van Alstine