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...as I value thinness. Love the hands and the Romans, but the other type seems out of scale somehow. Also not sure about the big date. Maybe better handled in one of the subdials...
I find the colorway of its platinum brother more consistent and attractive to my liking. Wish the indexes a tad slimmer and bigger movement size for the case ...
The bold Roman numerals are imposing IMO and have many cutoffs. But I like the big date and the MP subdial. Overall, it would be a fun weekend wear with the rose gold, blue dial and brown strap combination.
It's beautiful to look at indeed, with all kinds of complications on the dial to admire. Lovely coloring too. Alas, I can only see the hour, minutes, and second hands on watch dials these days if I am lucky. Grande complications I still can admire on othe...
a single letter, although the Roman numerals are quite bold and cut off as said by others. The layout works as it is the similar to the Lange Perpetual.