dxboon[Elite User]
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I like both of these better from the back.
There's a retro air IMO to these dials. I feel as though I'm looking at watches from the 70s. I don't really care to twist my watch to utilize the various features. That feels a bit gimicky to me, but I'm sure many will enjoy that aspect of the Izul. I love the rotor design in particular, and the movement in general, however. Very cool!
Thanks for sharing these interesting pieces from Seiko with us!
Cheers,
Daos
As I wrote it:
By: foversta : November 14th, 2009-14:44
"The Izul and the Duometre share the idea that the chronograph functions are clearly seperated from the time display: the hands don't have the same color and the layout of the dial is organized with this purpose" That's all ! Of course the watches are dif...
Trippy!
By: Mostel : November 14th, 2009-21:30
That first one is extremely cool!! Glad when I like something that is 'weird'. Then I know I do not have completely classic/traditional taste. Very cool and strange and very Japanese design, with some odd vintage cues. I like it!