dxboon[Elite User]
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My preference was actually for the original version...
...with the darker gray dial and crown at 4 o'clock. Having said that, I think people (including myself) like the white dial because it is a very nicely made lacquer dial. The look is reminiscent to me of an enamel dial, but for a much lower price, of course!
Cheers,
Daos
Luc 1937 white vs sliver
By: Matthew Lou : June 16th, 2012-16:18
Hi everyone, i am new for this forum as well as mechanical watches. I bought a luc 1937 in white recently. On that day, i dont have a chance to look at the silver one as it was running out of stock. A week ago, i finally check this out, it is beautiful, w...
Thanks Oliver
By: Matthew Lou : June 18th, 2012-08:28
Oliver, Many thanks for your advice. Yes, u are right about the applied Roma numerals, very dedicated. U are absolutely right about the preference is more important. The thing is, I am worrying about my knowledge that is not good enough to evaluate the wa...
Welcome Matthew ...
By: Kong : June 23rd, 2012-00:45
I feel the White lacquer dial is more of a classic ...well, classic is not ...a 'wow' piece, people talk about it, with the initial enthusiasm and euphoria. But classic has 'staying-power' ... it will still look good over the years ... we called " 耐看". I ...
No regrets
By: MTF : July 2nd, 2012-01:21
Matthew, Fashions come and go. By design, LUC chose both colours (white lacquer and silver) to be long-term propositions. There is no regret. You cannot choose to regret your family or spouse either :-) For a watch to be faithful to you, you must also be ...
LUC 1937
By: pmb600 : July 3rd, 2012-09:11
Matthew, Congratulations on your new LUC, it's an amazing timepiece. I have loved the 1937 since they released the limited edition with grey dial for their 150th Anniversary. I was in Europe in May for work and I was able to see all three versions at once...