Exactly! It's so good now and with the normal darkening that's going to occur with regular replenishment of the oils as it weathers.......I'd say that's the way I'd proceed.
spyder
That is precisely the question I intend to ask the local leather god. He who who knows all and whose skin oozes oils soaked up from leather and hides over a lifetime. Want to find out what I might expect from different treatment products over time?
It's been explained to me that since this is a "finished" leather (i.e., it's outer surface is at least partially sealed [this is apparently common for all automotive or other upholstery leathers]) that any darkening product or even dyes won't soak in as much as they would to a "natural" or "virgin" skin. He's also described what we've all experienced and what you're suggesting again here; that over time and treatment it's going to darken up some on its own.
All that makes it very tempting to just leave it be. I don't want to use some darkening product that brings it down now and then as time passes watch as it turns brown. Age and time and the proper normal conditioning products may very well be the ideal course of action here. Will be interesting homework in an area I have no familiarity to find out more.