This might be the first watch I’ve seen with beige lume where it doesn’t look like an attempt at fauxtina, but a good design choice to intentionally reduce visibility of the piece. I really like it
I looked through this article, really enjoying the monochrome looks of the watch. Unfortunately I’m not a fan of beige lume. What’s that you say? There’s a white lume version in the sandwich dial format? I’m definitely in, wow this thing looms incredible!
Hang on a minute though, that’s not an hour totaliser subdial, that’s an utterly pointless 24h subdial. Dang, killed any interest.
For the same reason that I love the looks of several Seiko Chronos, but could never buy one, I just hate the waste of space and time that is a slaved 24h dial. I know Breguet are guilty of this too and it doesn’t make it any easier to get over.
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