I guess we all missed that part: "And two, the date display at 6 o’clock cycles through alternating red and black numbers (like the game) until it comes to the beginning of each month when the number “1” appears in green."
…what’s next…a limited edition celebrating the park bench I’m sitting on now? Either way, IWC gets none of my money until they figure out how to build a movement without using Legos.
I can’t imagine that it was just laziness. You would think someone on the design team would have an aesthetic eye and would see how the black date on the white dial sticks out like a sore thumb. I wonder how this happened.? Maybe there’s a bunch of yes-me...
Who appear to accept anything. That said, mismatched date wheels have existed a very long time especially on high-end pricey timepieces (like below). Many just plain don't care about small details like this and that's why manufacturers get away with it. S...
I guess we all missed that part: " And two, the date display at 6 o’clock cycles through alternating red and black numbers (like the game) until it comes to the beginning of each month when the number “1” appears in green ."