PeterCDE
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Girard-Perregaux
G'day,
what about one of these?
Actually GP is one of few manufacturers doing their own enamel dials too, such as the marvellous piece to be found in this post:
mob.watchprosite.com
Cheers,
Peter
Enamel dial
By: sorlou : February 2nd, 2009-06:56
I would like to purchase a mechanical watch (manual or automatic) with white enamel dial and black lettering. Preferably with Breguet pomme style hands. I haven't been able to figure out who makes enamel dials. Could someone please recommend a few models/...
Be careful...
By: ThomasM : February 3rd, 2009-02:41
Hi, Modern fired enamel (as opposed to lacquer enamel, which is not really enamel in the classical sense at all; this has been misleadingly coined "cold enamel" by the mighty PR marketing machine. Again, this is NOT enamel in the classical, collector's se...
One macro as a start...
By: Gary G : February 5th, 2009-23:21
I'm really no expert, but I do like my PSM Shimoda quite a bit. That said, it is possible to see minor imperfections in the enamel dial, including a dark fleck or two not visible in this photo: For someone who wants a really simple watch, the Shimoda migh...
Nice photo Gary..
By: patrickau : February 6th, 2009-00:19
but I guess this photo does not show the smoothness, eveness, bleed, etc as in discussion. Are these features only noticable when inspecting in flesh? Under ?x magnification? Anyway thanks for sharing. I agree this is a nice watch. Pat