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Jan 5, 2015, 01:19 PM
#31
Originally Posted by
Norm
In other news i tried on a 1887 bullhead this weekend at a local AD. Loved it but alas didnt have the budget for it. Even if it was 40% off.
I can't get over how successful a dial design this is: the two chrono subdials very clear, the running seconds cheekily perched in the name without needing a proper subdial, the balance of the three shades of gray, etc etc. Really impressed.
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Jan 5, 2015, 01:20 PM
#32
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Originally Posted by
Der Amf
I can't get over how successful a dial design this is: the two chrono subdials very clear, the running seconds cheekily perched in the name without needing a proper subdial, the balance of the three shades of gray, etc etc. Really impressed.
My favorite part is how balanced the whole thing is. Its symmetrical down to the bullhead case.
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Rolex Submariner No-Date Ceramic, Rolex GMT Master II Ceramic, Rolex Datejust, Rolex Datejust II, Rolex Milgauss ZBlue, Omega Speedmaster Pro, Tudor Hydonaut, Tudor Blackbay, Tudor Pelagos
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Jan 8, 2015, 04:11 PM
#33
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I would do 69, the digital / mechanical one
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Jan 11, 2015, 03:26 PM
#34
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Jan 11, 2015, 04:33 PM
#35
Moderator
Foe me it would have to be the Heuer Monza.
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Jan 21, 2015, 08:59 PM
#36
The Siffert Autavia is a killer but not at the expense of a vintage Monaco. I already have a Cal12 Monaco so I'd go for the ultra rare vintage PVD version.
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Jan 24, 2015, 03:18 PM
#37
not exactly rare but more than it's more than I afford
I think if it really had to come to it, I could live with that being my one and only watch..... maybe....
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Jan 24, 2015, 03:30 PM
#38
Only 1 I've ever considered or liked @ all..1887
Love how the date blends in unobtrusively..
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Jan 24, 2015, 03:46 PM
#39
Originally Posted by
watchdaddy1
Only 1 I've ever considered or liked @ all..1887
Love how the date blends in unobtrusively..
yeah, the white on brown is a beautiful combination, especially with that later dial format.
The extra markings just seems to take it down a notch in the "smart/dress" vibe that the V2 dial had, which goes perfectly with the more casual brown leather.
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Jan 24, 2015, 05:50 PM
#40
Dinger of Hum
Originally Posted by
watchdaddy1
Only 1 I've ever considered or liked @ all..1887
Love how the date blends in unobtrusively..
Why can't they ALL do that?????????