Posted by Asi
November 25, 2007 - 11:07AM cet
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Here is a BR version, just impossible to see the time especially due to the fact that the crystall is reflective.
Now, with a little PP (post-processing) the dial is visable,,,,,
of course, macro flash photography can produce a beautiful vintage dial image
Would love to read your opinions, what's your take on this?
Cheers,
~Asi~
Posted by amanico
November 25, 2007 - 03:58PM cet
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This kind of watch is perfect for Marylin Manson, or for Robert smith when he wrote the darkest songs of "The Cure"...
Personally, I don't see the interest of them.
But, as always...Tastes and colors...
Posted by W
November 25, 2007 - 08:29PM cet
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Posted by YvesOdier
November 26, 2007 - 11:18AM cet
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I understand the attraction, i.e. 'Man in Black', but I fail to understand its possible use. In my opinion you need more than taste for those, you need the Aigle eyes.
YvesOdier TTT
Posted by panben55
November 27, 2007 - 04:34PM cet
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Posted by Mark in California
December 1, 2007 - 06:23AM cet
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First off...Hi Asi and hope all is well...
Secondly, I cannot understand that watch at all...although I have a hard time with the Bell & Ross square's in general...
As Yves says, what could the function be...and then I remember sitting in the movie theater ( numerous times ) and looking down at my Panerai to see what time it was and could not read the dials in the dark...and thinking WTF...and i still love them...
go figure...
Cheers
Mark