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Hi everyone this is my first post
Here's my modern tropical dial
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By: marcello pisani : April 1st, 2014-05:53
the miracles of the Brit sun .... LLOOLLLLL besides jokes ( sorry I can't ever resist ... ) in my big opinion ( as I'm a big man in the range of 250 lbs.. LOOLL ) .. " tropical " is a dial naturally faded to a different colour ( most times to brown with m...
OK....
By: Baron - Mr Red : April 1st, 2014-05:59
.....so I am going to compile a form of running "checklist"..... 1) A dial that is unusual by dint of damage is not a tropic. 2) A tropic should be uniformly tropic across the dial and not just in some places. 3) Tropic is a result of dial fade....not wat...
Christies
By: Le Monde Edmond : April 1st, 2014-13:40
This watch seems very nice. It reminds me though of the Christies big crown example that sold in December in HK I believe and it was somewhat controversial as the serial Nrs were not legible anymore. But I don't believe it is the same watch as I cannot re...
Let me guess: this does . . .
By: Dr No : April 1st, 2014-11:42
. . . not conform to your understanding of what would properly be a 'tropical' dial. '56 Seamaster Calendar with original black dial. Freckled and speckled with a brownish tinge, but still essentially black. Here's a macro of a section of the dial . . . ....
John...welcome!
By: Baron - Mr Red : April 3rd, 2014-07:24
First, a warm welcome to the Rolex forum and a pertinent first post on the forum. Second, looks like my instructions on how to download worked! Nobody more surprised than me! It was a pleasure meeting you at the weekend and I am sure I speak for all in we...
Oh yes!...
By: MattS : April 4th, 2014-02:47
Well, on my Tudor the "tropical" is obvious but as you can see from the pics it is more about the shades of brown depending on lighting... Now on others, if you want some examples of that, here you go...knowing that it is very difficult to capture this on...