and I just wanted to share a few mediocre pics. I must say I really love the look and the materials light and contrasts, but I should say that, on my little wrist, it stands strangely and not so great. I guess it is because of the case's asymmetrical shap...
It doesn't fit really well my wrist but I like it when standing in the hand. Concerning this stary skin, it's quite a discrete one (and maybe too discrete to my taste) compared to the DB25 Starysky. Thanks for you input Mark
But I can understand how you feel about it. I guess the particularity of this dial lies into the "Cotes de Geneve" engraving, and the feeling here must be very subjective. I love it, I think that a dial like the DB25 Silver Dial for this DB Digitale would...
Nice to see photos but along with the db26 this is by some margin my least favourite DB. The digiital numbers are too small and are lost in a big empty space of the face which is fairly uninspiring anyway. This in turn makes the watch look too big. Having...
as most of the details that bother you are some strenghs for others (like me). Generaly speaking, DBs are watches that we are more encline to love or to dislike quite much (I really really don't like DB22 & 24 versions, some love it for sure). Thanks for ...
Thanks to Mark for the photos and the thread. The linear display concept is great; the combination of that display with the 'digital' time is great; otherwise, raps' observations seem to be accurate and shrewd. Cheers, pplater.
i havent had a chance to wear it, but the look is brilliant. possibly the best display of a perpetual calendar i've ever seen and that includes UN's Perpetuals. if i were in a position to be looking for a new high end perpetual i would be looking very clo...
regardless the lack of symmetry " which i personally consider the key of charm in here" yet i still see this piece as a museum piece in few decades from now... lucky you Thanks for sharing. Faisal