Really quite subtle like that. I do prefer mine with the complete movement and dial/hands though :)
Really quite subtle like that. I do prefer mine with the complete movement and dial/hands though :)
It's just a matter of time...
Oh you didn't fall for that old one did you Haywood?! A friend of mine bought a a Porsche 911 and was so enamoured with its beauty didn't realise there was nt an engine in it, always check under the hood! Haha
Nice to see it like that actually. Thanks for sharing.
I appreciate the green edge glass but funnily enough i prefer the milgauss without it. The plain black dial is so much more pleasing to my eye.
I`ve never understood the green glass thing with this watch.......but I`ve never really 'got' the Milgauss.
Paul
it's definitely a polarizing model - which is ironic because i don't love it or hate it. I did see a black face one in the wild recently and it looked really nice. Just don't know about that seconds hand.
Far lighter shade of tint than one would expect,thanks for posting M.
Is there >any< functional reason for the green crystal at all? Or justa design feauture?
It's a watch that has never really interested me either but it is a bit more lively than an Explorer.
Interesting sundial
Stupid question but is the whole glass green or is it just the edges treated with something?
It is a green crystal not a tint or coating. Is the black now deleted? It has the same reference as the new blue dial...