
Horolographer's post invites the community to share images of watches featuring blued hands, celebrating a classic aesthetic detail. This thread showcases a diverse array of timepieces from various brands, highlighting how blued hands enhance legibility and add a touch of elegance to different watch styles. It serves as a visual appreciation of this traditional finishing technique.
Somehow I find blue handed watches a draw and recently I got a chance to photograph a Grand Seiko Limited Edition (identical to SteveG's found at his wonderful site). Hope people here can share their images as well.
Roger Dubuis Bi-Retrograde Calendar Do purple hands count? Chronoswiss Chronoscope in SS Painted blue hands count too? Panerai PAM246 1/8th sec foudroyante
Thanks for the subject Here are a few more blue-handed ones (can you allow the clock?) Mike Credor Moon Spring Drive Minerva Seiko Parmigiani Grand Seiko Credor Seiko Laurel 2 0f 3 aint bad Atmos Reverso This message has been edited by cazalea on 2008-03-27 22:14:57 This message has been edited by cazalea on 2008-03-27 22:20:30
Here are a couple of mine, small blue ones. Excuse my poor photography skills....
Perhaps there will be more blued hands for me in the future? Edwin
Nr.1 Blued steel hands on a bleached silver dial Nr.2 Blued steel hands on a Bali mother-of-pearl dial Don
Lange 1 Pam 249 Tank americaine Blancpain QP chrono IWC 5000
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