jimbo wrote:Anyone else noticed that the face of this watch differs in the photo's from going across the watch to a circle within the minute markers?
I like the watch within the markers, not right across it.
Very tempted, but how am i going to hide a £1000 watch from her when I have just ordered a Bremont? Advice required...... I have a very weak argument that it could replace my "Orange Monster" when it next dies....so could hide until then? trouble is she knows when I'm lying....it's tough being married to a Police officer....
I think I follow your point about the waves on the dial only being "a circle within the minute markers?" which is as they, the waves, appear at a quick glance as in this picture.
However, if you look closely the waves are across the full width of the dial.
The reason behind this ('scuse the pun) is the centre circle has a bright, metallic background, whereas the outer circle within the bounds of the markers, has the dark background of the date wheel against which the waves are less visible.
Make sense?
Oh, and your argument about replacing your Orange Monster is definitely weak; they
never die.
Guy
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