Omega gives some nice lacquered tones :-
Only one blue one for me at the moment....
Nice!! A blue diver Is certainly next next on the shopping list
500 watch enthusiasts have a blue Sinn 103 A SA B and I am not one of them..
It was released only when I started getting interested in watches - never has a smiley been more appropriate
http://timetransformed.com/2015/08/2...s-chronograph/
This Orient was a complete surprise to me as I hadn't even heard of them, but I saw it advertised on SC and thought what a lovely watch, it flashed up as sold and then came back up for sale because the buyer rejected it (more fool them). I grabbed it straight away and it is a stunning watch and incredible value for money. The build quality is similar to the likes of Steinhart. The blue dial shimmers in the sunlight. I took a photo in the sun to try and capture the colour change.
I think this watch has finally taught me that you don't need to spend silly money to find a watch that satisfies. Servicing is not an issue, it would be cheaper to just buy another watch when this one starts to fail. After owning a DRSD, this watch costing under £100.00 has delivered more satisfaction - crazy world.
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Changes its shade of blue a lot this one... Occasionally deep and occasionally a more grey blue...
Doesn't look humble to me at all. Blue Rolexes look great. It's the only brand I like all of their blue versions.
The Omega ploprof also has a great blue dial, IMHO, but several other blue colored models of the brand are not for my taste.
The Nautilus is stunning, too.
Love this!!
Quite like the blue dial of my Orient sk
Let's hear it for red Sunday and Orient...
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Breitling Aerospace with UTC Module.
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And there's one on SC nicer than this ...
(I have zero connection with either)
depending on budget
blue seiko turtle (£ 250-350)
blue seiko sumo (£350-£450 )
omega seamaster diver 300 blue ( £2500-2770 )
tudor pelagos tudor ( £2650-3,050 )
rolex submariner smurf (£20,000)
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Few do it better ...
Love that, but really don't think the PCLs work.
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Currently having to settle with the Blumo though:
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that blumo is sweet
My first and only blue face to date
It may not be the blue-est of dials, but it is blue, honest.
Which Ingenieur is that?
323909 Laureus.
http://www.iwc.com/en/collection/ingenieur/IW323909/
Probably falls into the keeper category. My Favourite since I got it a month ago...
Of course it's been tried with many straps including the ugly orange..
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Thought I may add my blue dials too as I notice they haven't come up recently....
Aviastar on a very comfortable Hirsch...but now on a more sedate grey strap, the blue is nigh on impossible to match exactly and I haven't been able to find the proper neo-vintage calf Breitling strap to replace the original manky one it was sold on!
And another fav, the Headwind. Heavy weight watch, but the dial is mesmeric.
...don't really know why, but this has always been a firm favourite. Bought the bracelet as originally these Laureus came on brown leather.
The Longines is wonderfully underappreciated, the new owner of the one recently sold on SC is in for a real treat!
Ah, the 2255. Lovely, and will be back on the steel bracelet after the brief experiment on Perlon. Sufficiently different for me from the 2254 to warrant owning both...
Bizzare really, until I started looking I didn't realise I had such a high percentage of blue.