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| 10 years ago. Rating: 2 | |
If the first thing Ming does well is making a luminous watch, the second feature you can always count on is the "dial inversion," as seen above and below. I won't bore you with the explanation of the link physics of light, but when exposed to more direct light at the correct angle, the dial reveals the movement underneath. If you silber uhren herren look, you'll see perlage on the back side of the movement plates, so it seems as though Ming has thought of everything link from front to back.
| 1 month ago. Rating: 0 | |
In each version we have a highly legible chronograph link that is faithful to the Carrera design in a very fundamental way. These are watches designed to be read at a glance in any kind of light. The use of a bright red chronograph seconds hand and contrasting chronograph sub-dials in the case of the white-dial version a panda-style layout make sure of that. The ceramic bezels not only look sharp but you can expect them to stay that link way over time link even with daily wear.
| 7 months ago. Rating: 0 | |
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