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Thread: Milgauss GV glass, without a dial behind it

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    Master
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    Milgauss GV glass, without a dial behind it

    Don't often get the chance to see a Milgauss GV glass without the interference of a dark dial behind it :



    With kind regards,

    Haywood Milton
    Last edited by Haywood_Milton; 28th October 2014 at 16:58.

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    Really quite subtle like that. I do prefer mine with the complete movement and dial/hands though :)
    It's just a matter of time...

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    Interesting pic

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    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

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    Nice to see it like that actually. Thanks for sharing.

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    Interesting. Reminds me of Lime Cordial.

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    Thanks for sharing.

    Nice pic

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    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.

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    I`ve never understood the green glass thing with this watch.......but I`ve never really 'got' the Milgauss.

    Paul

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    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.

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    Far lighter shade of tint than one would expect,thanks for posting M.

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    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.

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    Interesting sundial

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    Stupid question but is the whole glass green or is it just the edges treated with something?

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    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...

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