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This green is different than other Rolex green I have. It really changes in different light. Looks more olive in natural light and a darker green inside. Truly amazing.
I really love olive green dials, and this specific combo is gorgeous. I would have a hard time here though making a decision, the chocolate is also stunning. Enjoy your new baby in the best health!
I prefer green as it is my favorite color for more than watches alone. Pine trees are the reason i like green so much. A green Audi car toy had so nice shine, i looked always how nice it looks. Orange is the next color i adore. Yellow is ultimate. Orange,...
Even the British racing green is the evidence green is everything. Your Rolex proof and it is why Rolexโs house color is green. Not Rolex, but my Baume and Mercier is bought for itโs green dial. I am looking a lot on H Moser and Cie because of the green d...
Both dials are pretty amazing I think. Ultimately I like the chocolate on everrose (I used to own a Daytona with that combo) and the green on white metal. So I guess my answer would be to have both dials !!