SethRL
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More nice photos.
As for dials, I'm partial to the all blue (not sure I can see a two-tone working but then I've also not seen one) and to the white with blue indices. I've seen an ivory with blue elements and it seems almost mooted and washed out. Your dial I do like a lot, though; sure you want to swap it out? Or are you thinking about another watch? In any event, here's my COS with white and blue in two different lights. If you want, I can post my blue Carinthian.
Not too fancy
By: Gary G : October 3rd, 2011-16:16
But, still very nice! The Habring2 jumping seconds (original version with the Chezard-Doxa movement). The jumping indicator is great fun and a relatively unusual petit complication, and the watch itself is very clean and crisp in the now-familiar Habring ...
More nice photos.
By: SethRL : October 3rd, 2011-17:26
As for dials, I'm partial to the all blue (not sure I can see a two-tone working but then I've also not seen one) and to the white with blue indices. I've seen an ivory with blue elements and it seems almost mooted and washed out. Your dial I do like a lo...
Nice little complication!
By: sidneyc : October 3rd, 2011-17:31
Nice Habring2 you have there Gary! The original jumping seconds! What I love about your one is that it doesn't have the power reserve at the front, so it's as stealthy as it can get, and people that doesn't know it, would think it's a quartz watch, until ...
Blue, you say?
By: expwmbat : October 3rd, 2011-18:26
Not a jumper here, but the Habring² blue dials are fantastic, and the perfect color of blue--a bit metallic and cornflower, but deep enough without being royal. I only have the outer dial, but it helps give some idea of what it would look like with t...