If you like yellow then it would be an advantage I guess.
It's also easier to see deeper underwater I think.
what if any are the advantages or is it just a bold statement?
are there any disadvantages?
I am mostly talking from a desk divers viewpoint but would like real divers input as well.
If you like yellow then it would be an advantage I guess.
It's also easier to see deeper underwater I think.
Cons: If you like wearing purple shirts then a yellow dialled watch would look absolutely hideous, darling! Silver is also a fashion faux pas when matched with yellow but only footballers wives and plebs would be seen dead in a silver top. It's not 2016 any more gals! Bleurgh. Obviously yellow and green is the colour of Norwich City so should be avoided at all costs unless marrying relatives is your kind of thing.
Pros: Blacks, greys and hot pink go sooper with yellow accessories don'tcha know.
thank you mister Lampoc I mostly wear black and have no intention of marrying anyone even less so a relative.
Yellow is just the coolest dial colour. I currently have 3 but also previously had a Breitling Emergency yellow dial too:
Matter-of-taste (or as some would unkindly say - lack of it).
I for one have a semi for Hamtun's revised Kraken in yellow ...
Looks black in the pic, but is Titanium grey.
[NB if such is of interest, ignore the "sold-out" and follow the "pre-order" link]
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Of course if black PVD is your thing, Scurfa's Diver One yellow dial is dang nice, too:
One on SC, too, iirc.
If you haven't owned a vintage Doxa 300T Divingstar you haven't lived
Here’s mine
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I’ve got one somewhere that was bought completely by accident in a mixed auction lot. I must have hidden it pretty well as I can’t find it even with that horrific canary yellow strap. If it turns up I’ll try and get a better picture, as it is here’s a crop from the auction listing. Was obviously one of the watches of a professional diver, but given the leather strap I think he relied on the better watches that were in the same lot.
Hopefully there will be a Smiths Caribbean along soon in yellow, all the yellowness you'd ever need.
I still can't decide whether I want the yellow or the orange.
Dave
I use to have this one
But then a month later this came out so I sold the halios
I have this. Love it.
And am considering adding this to the collection too:
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F153736717476
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Since this has turned into a 'show your yellow-dialled dive watch' thread...
Answering the OP's question: so long as you like the colour, it's only a bold statement. There were no practical disadvantages I came across when wearing it.
Just today received a yellow dial Scurfa (the non PVD one!) what a lovely thing, and so well priced too! Cheers, John B4
Yellow is good
Best Regards - Peter
I'd hate to be with you when you're on your own.
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She’s back thanks to alas58 who kindly guaranteed Saturday delivery. Top man!
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Invicta mod.....cyclops off and MM handset.
My only yellow face watch
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This is why I asked I thought I might get something colourful to take to NZ,it’s not really my thing.
I plan on a lot of boat trips,there’s a good chance of getting wet in Doubtful sound and Milford haven etc.
I shall also be visiting a active volcano by boat.
The watch has a lot of heft,it feels solid and well built.
Zenith did a really lovely but not very common yellow dial for their Rainbow Elite diver, I nearly bought one years ago from Neil at Chronomaster.