My only advice is, watches with polished cases, bezels, will pick-up scratches, swirlies when worn, don't fret, just wear & enjoy.
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On a recent trip to London I was able to see and try on the large version. I really liked it and the way the green dial looks so dark until in certain light where it pops. Availability seems to be improving on these and I’m very tempted to pull the trigger. Has anyone got one or able to offer any opinions or advice on them? The polished bezel looks very scratchable.
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My only advice is, watches with polished cases, bezels, will pick-up scratches, swirlies when worn, don't fret, just wear & enjoy.
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Thanks. Just heard that bezel scratches easier than most. Having said that probably best not to think about it otherwise I’d never wear it
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Enrico how did you find legibility with the green dial? I tried on the blue and it was pretty difficult to read the time in certain lighting. Put me off buying the blue but not tried the green yet.
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I only tried it in the shop and lighting was quite bright. For it was fine. Definitely easier on the large model over the medium.
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As I have been thinking of one on and off recently I've tried the large with white dial, grey dial, blue dial, the black and the blue PVD bezel white face one. Of those the grey and blue dials were the hardest to read. I was torn between the traditional white dial scratch magnet and the black ADLC which I also really liked. I've also tried the mediums as I'd prefer no date but everyone seems to say the large looks better on me. So ultimately I'm not much further on!
Had to go to a boutique in Bond Street to see one. They said they could get one in for me in a matter of hours. No where else seems to be able to get them
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Very nice. That’s my other option.
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I've got the green one and it's lovely.
I wouldn't let the thought of potential scratches put you off, if I was you, if that's the watch you want. Firstly, we're talking about fine hairlines that can't really be seen unless you're going out of your way to find them, and secondly it is easy to get the bezel polished and eventually replaced if you so wish.
Finally, the ceramic bezel could crack and would be a lot more expensive to fix.
enjoy the watch, whichever you choose :)