Between the two, the green has gotten the lions share of wrist time. We’ll see if the novelty wears off. But so far in the honeymoon period, the green is quite special
Recently I had the exciting opportunity to discover for the first time the SeaQ 39.5 blue and green. But more importantly, I was able to compare their visual attributes side by side at the same time in the same place. The blue is unmistakable in any light...
Between the two, the green has gotten the lions share of wrist time. We’ll see if the novelty wears off. But so far in the honeymoon period, the green is quite special
I’m excited to try the other colors GO has to offer in the future! The blue dial could pair well with navy or orange strap and green dial could pair well with black strap. Variety is the spice of life and it’s nice to know there are GO options other than ...
Those are the same reasons that made me go for the reed green version, which is more understated. For the blue dial, the two-tone version would be my choice, if it wasn’t so expensive. The subtle gold accents complement the sun ray dial very well in that ...
Perfect word to describe the green version - It is more understated for sure. But yet very confident. It doesn’t scream, “hey! Look at me!” Because it doesn’t have to. Under the radar, but makes a very clear, positive statement
Looking good! I’ve noticed it almost looks grey in some lighting conditions. Black in others. And brilliant green in direct sun light! What an interesting chameleon! The vintage inspired matte dial is really the cherry on top