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  1. #41
    Quote Originally Posted by chuckmiller View Post
    Henry, can you describe the different textures on the dial?
    I took quite a few macro shots of the RGM before I sent it on its way. These shots do a good job of showing the texture of the dial and how thin the silver ring around the subdials is.



    Another interesting thing about the dial is that it is not a solid black. It actually has flecks throughout the dial.


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  3. #42
    As with your entire collection, just lovely!

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  5. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by FuzzyB View Post
    I took quite a few macro shots of the RGM before I sent it on its way. These shots do a good job of showing the texture of the dial and how thin the silver ring around the subdials is.



    Another interesting thing about the dial is that it is not a solid black. It actually has flecks throughout the dial.

    Excellent Brian. Thank you.

  6. #44
    Quote Originally Posted by -JP View Post
    As with your entire collection, just lovely!
    Thank you very much.

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    Wow! Nice. Congratulations!

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  9. #46
    Here are some detail pics, but apparently I need to check the settings on my point n shoot as these came straight out of the camera at 624 pixels, as did the Longines pictures I snapped this morning.

    The two toned pebble finish Brian was talking about.



    Next to a smoother monotone finish with the polished ring separating the two.



    Brushed polished and sunburst finishes on the case and the detail on the bezel










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