
Moc's post, "I can't get these colours out of my head…," delves into the captivating allure of blue and salmon dials in luxury watches. This article explores how these specific hues evoke strong emotions and preferences among collectors. Moc's personal reflections and the community's shared passion highlight the significant role dial color plays in watch appreciation.











I love some hues in my blue: You know that Blue is one of my fav color when it comes to dials. Salmon, too. Like you, I would be happy to find a RO Jubilé with a slamon dial, just to do the pair. But to answer you, yes, a Reverso Red ( or Blue?, Can you imagine a TTR 1931 with the blue dial of the latest GRUT Blue face? ) would make my day. Reverso Red: Or a Patek 5100G ( Credit pic: Antiquorum ) : It is not an exhaustive list, but I also have to say that I wouldn't like to have all my watche
but if you already own a TTR maybe for variety its good to have a GRUT..... Yes Blue is always very nice,in my collection no one watch has the same colour than another,unconscious decision I suppose.... MO
Impossbile... A TTR 1931 with a blue dial... Hmmmmmm! Best, Nicolas
I am sure you can ask.... Make it 2 If you do..... Mo
I would prefer " personalize "," piece unique "," exclusive ", " special treatment ", " distinction ", well, you got the idea... ;) Of course, if I succeed in that, well, you know the rest... Best, la mia Cotoletta. Nicolas
anyway if you get the special treatment,make sure your friend in London gets one.....;) mo
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