
Lankysudanese (Hussam) kicks off a fascinating discussion on the allure of collecting watches based on their unique case and dial materials. His personal quest to diversify his collection beyond a gold-dial F.P. Journe Chronomètre Souverain, with a platinum-dial Omega Grey Side of the Moon in his sights, resonates with many collectors. This article explores the community's shared passion for horological diversity, highlighting how different materials contribute to a watch's character and collectibility.

Taking this approach certainly means you won’t get bored! All the best, Jon
I hope to also expand to watches with different materials for the bridges (steel, titanium) etc Stay well Hussam
So you’ve got ceramic and platinum dials covered, I see. Bravo !
Ask me how I know. Lefty father and son. ^^^ TRON Is it October yet? The Matrix has you. I can hummmm that tune ^^^ the wife's, sometimes she allows me to wear it. Sometimes. ^^^ first release, first movement, and at 100 wp rating she lives up to the hype. ^^^ have you ever been drunk one night and bought into a Kickstarter campaign? ^^^ Amazing for the fun, looks, lume, and re-regulated to +/-3 sec/day. Fun dial style at fun pricing. ^^ wife insisted I get it for me. Happy wife, happy life. ^^
. . . that I bought into a Kickstarter project. That must've been some bender.
It actually works great and is quite accurate.
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