AndrewD[HoMe Moderator]
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Sub-dial aesthetics
Hi All,
I thought I would follow on from jschen888's technical question about sub-seconds with a thread on the aesthetics of sub-seconds displays. What are your favourites? What works and what doesn't? How do you feel about round sub-seconds in square or rectangular watches?
And we could extend our discussion into other sub-dials. One of my dislikes in watch design are subdials that 'eat' into other numbers. Some are more distracting than others, but I would be interested in your feelings on this. I particularly like my wife's JLC Reverso Memory that I posted on this weeks WristScan thread because it does not obscure any of the other aspects of the dial. Here is another picture.
Regards
Andrew
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Sub-dial aesthetics
By: AndrewD : October 2nd, 2010-00:05
Hi All, I thought I would follow on from jschen888's technical question about sub-seconds with a thread on the aesthetics of sub-seconds displays. What are your favourites? What works and what doesn't? How do you feel about round sub-seconds in square or ...
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