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I totally disagree Nicolas

 

I understand what is your point of view of course.

But you judge this different combination by your historical data.

From your experience, you've come to feel that  some dial layouts are to be found with some type of movements. Every combo out of this grid is wrong to you.

I can undersand this influence but I think it is a wrong way to judge watches because every watch coming in a different way will then seem not coherent or wrong to you (and others who expressed themselves on this post).

I really don't understand why this dial and this complication can't be considered not matching an automatic movement (especially when it is not visible in that model).

A Manual movement can be prefered to an Automatic one regarding an aesthetical criteria (rotor hiding the caliber for example or unpretty rail track for the rotor etc...), but I don't understand why an Automatic movmeent can't be matching such a beautiful dial. Even if you're used to seing this "circled" printings on old chronos, as Longines for example.

I understand this background but I disagree on the fact that, apart this combo, any other way to use this dial layout make it wrong.

Cheers, Mark


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