Speaking of no media hype, here's a little storm we had last winter. It's truly gnarly when you're off the bottom of the wind chill charts.
Stay inside and stay warm boys.
DP, I've done several "blank" Yuki pearls and they come out very nice. They may be slightly too large in inside diameter (the internal hemisphere) but not overly so.
Here's a better photo of the Snowflake showing the color with more accuracy. This is a gen, untouched dial. This is also a Yuki pearl I filled with lacquer. It's a "bone" colored offwhite lacquer for refinishing chips in appliances. At first it wasn't dark enough so I stirred in some espresso powder to add tint and to make it appear slightly grainy. <----- process not yet patented
In the first photo the pearl is washed out but the dial/hands tint is spot on. In the second photo the pearl is spot on but the dial is too dark. Blargh!
+1 the new case is going to be amazing, well worth waiting for.
Barring that you can go Josh case, but then you need a narrow crown like a 702 to pull it off. Here's one:
That's a beautiful scene! It looks like what I see out my windows but the mountains start at my door, not at a distance.
Here is my outing yesterday, trying to track that wounded brown bear. The river is freezing in the middle and water is flowing over the ice like a waterfall. It's called "overflow" and can choke a river. The river level has come up 6 feet already, it's almost over the blanks.
Pan tone? Isn't that the sound you get when you drop your pancake skillet on the woodstove?
From 1971, pure white
From 1958, eeeeever so slightly offwhite
On the other hand I have a 1665 from 1971 and its index plots are stark, blazing pure white. Two schools of thought here: 1) lots of sun bleaches the plots, or 2) humidity forces the creaminess.
Something that old should have spent lots of time in the sun. So make the insert match the dial, both looking a little sunburnt, and make the lume slightly creamy colored, just a little darker than the dial paint. This photo makes it yellower than it really is, think "espresso crema" for tint, but this pale. Match the pearl/hands to the dial and you're set.