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Now that's a perfectly balanced pair!

 
 By: KMII : November 3rd, 2017-01:55
Thank you for the extensive report on your latest acquisition - a lovely piece you have there. And as a pair they are even more fascinating!

Looking forward to seeing more of it here and wishing you much enjoyable wrist time!

Thanks KMII, if you also want to know more about the watch, let's start...

 
 By: Damster : November 3rd, 2017-16:04
...with an easy one: the "Node" collection was designed based on the concept of alliance of the opposites towards a balance point.
More precisely, reference is made to the lunar node, which is the point where the orbit of the moon visually crosses the one of the sun, seen from the earth (like if the moon was meeting the sun).

In Shinto religion, the sun is representd by a square (4 lines), the stars by a triangle (3 lines) and the moon by a circle (1 line).
On the outside of the watch, the bezel is forming a pure circle, the bracelet is made of squares and both are linked / articulated thanks to triangular lugs (+ conical case).

Remember the size of the watch ? 41,3 mm in diameter and 13.4 mm thick. Random size ? Maybe not; same figures but mixed.
Mix them again and you will find 3.14, just telling that this watch is dedicated to the circle, hence the moon.

And this astronomical symbolism is found at each level in the watch (dial, hands, crown, movement)!
The more you get to know it, the more you appreciate, and I personnaly love this approach.

Cheers,
D.

That is what I love about Seiko...

 
 By: KMII : November 4th, 2017-00:13
These endless levels within levels 👌🏻

Thanks for the additional information - much appreciated!

Gorgeous pair of rare Credor for a great connoisseur

 
 By: Gnkt : November 3rd, 2017-05:01
Congrats again my friend ;-)

These photos of 997 are really stuning.
While not as subtle as 999 IMHO, the dial seems to change depending of the light condions.

How is the color in daylight  ? silver ? white ? cream ?



Silver, I would say

 
 By: cazalea : November 3rd, 2017-16:43
In diffuse light!

Cazalea



Thanks gnkt, there are great mysteries in this universe...

 
 By: Damster : November 3rd, 2017-16:48
...and the real color of a Credor dial is one of them, and I think you already know quite a lot about it!

I would say it is off-white... The amount of "off" depending on how warm the light you feed the dial with actually is.
All pictures above were taken in the morning (except the last one), but in the evening the dial tends to become warmer.

On a typical sunny day in inderect lighting conditions the white is almost pure, say plain, but on cloudy days a pearly effect reveals, adding deepness to the dial.
Also a funny effect I saw was some sort of interference around the power reserve, making its disk become orange (light). This was under artificial direct light and may be due to the pattern around the PR, but still very intriguing!

Hope we'll see each other soon,
D.