
The killing combination. Did you notice the tritium dial adding a touch of warmth? I am not a colored gold fan, but this combination is just top. Best, Nicolas PS: Credit picture: Antiquorum.
Match made in heaven Lovely piece Yours D
Even for a Non-Gold person, at least something to appreciate- a lot !! Cheers & Best, hs
And the "old" RDM, my favorite, which steel version is on my wrist at this very moment. 838 or 938 inside this beauty, Nicolas? Marcelo
If only the manufacture would take more cues from these recent classics. Its focus on the distant past has overlooks how many of the company's finest efforts occurred in the last twenty years! This piece soars on the strength of the color combination, but there are a few other details that offer real charm. The use of only two Arabic numerals is quirky and distinctive, the miniature indices at three and ten maintain the arch of the hour track but could easily be overlooked at first glance, and t
The steel version was gorgeous on black strap. But on the old bracelet (rice-grain), it looked just like a Patek. Had the chance to see one recently (in steel on bracelet); just a killer piece! -Dean
For me its is one of the classics of the Master range. As its black dialled, its probably got a crystal back - a medallion on the case back would be the cherry on top. Cheers JML
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