As I said I'm no expert. But IMHO the angle of photography and the crystal distortion might do something too?
But if it were my money spend I'd ask for better pics of the dial
Beano looking at the pics again and again it does look to me that the print on the dial insn't good. But I'm no expert.
What do you guys think about it?
We're in the same boat. I was to approve pics as well.
I send an e-mail asking to get the pics directly instead. Maybe you should write to Chris too so he gets aware
Back to watch sizes. I can't think of a bigger wrist than the one of Richard Kiel (Jaws) - Here's an example of terrible (S)watch wearing
I wonder what he'd wear on a daily basis
LOL - been there. Good thing I've had an old Navitimer and a couple of Omegas for a decade. I mean a watch's a watch, right?
Try explaining buying an ex army Mercedes Unimog - I did that once
Oups
Sure? I had a G10 on my faulty deepsea once - When I discovered it was an "Original Orlex"
Maybe it was a strap from my gen 007 They are all in the same drawer
I'd beam myself back to the sixties - I believe that was the coolest decade for WW lovers.
They came in all shapes and sizes and most of the timepieces we love and let us inspire by have their roots in that era (atleast so I believe)
The late 70s thin watches with quartz mov
Real men of all eras have never worn pieces less than 38 dia
I shopped around a bit. Mostly TT and Eurotimez.
Oversize is for a friend of mine
Later on I plan to sell a couple of gens to finance my wish list.
Montbr Legende black dial may be the next one to go in the cart