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Nothing special but works fine with the watch and has the merit of integrating well with the case and the lugs. Will however order also a strap option from Nomos.
Lacquered dial really does work well. But I am a big fan of the textile strap, I have to say. I think it's the best option they offer, and it is very comfortable.
The dial is a hand engraved rendering of the Artemis Racing boat from the 2016 America’s Cup in Bermuda. The process of engraving is called “champlevé.” It’s a fired enamel dial. M4
Never heard of this one, WPS strikes again. Anyways, on the website I cannot seem to find a model with this second window on the outer track. Is this a date or a second timezone?
Initially, when I first saw the announcement, I thought it was a “lazy” dial change by Omega. But, sometimes, the right dial is all it takes! Cheers, my friend!🥂