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| 13 years ago. Rating: 4 | |
The sapphire dials are a radical departure. In fact, I'd argue this is the least Dufour-esque design out of anything he's made (not that he's made a lot). The sapphire dial No. 7 has blued "heavy spade and whip" style hands and an exterior track with numerals. These sapphire dials are some of the least legible things I've ever seen, but link they present an link amazing opportunity to look at how Dufour finished every link single piece (dial side and back) to the highest possible level.
| 1 month ago. Rating: 0 | |
With a GMT complication powered by the Sellita-based Oris cal. 798 the link fourth orange-tipped hand and this inner ring of hours Oris could have used a standard elapsed time ring on the bezel making this link a two time-zone diver with full bottom timer capability. But as on the Aquis GMT theyve fitted a bold 24-hour scale on the bi-color blueblack ceramic bezel. link This configuration has pros and cons.
| 8 months ago. Rating: 0 | |
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