I too have been caught by this release but have not been able to see it in person. Can you comment on the transition from the black main dial to the white subdials? Are they square and abruptly cut or are there metals rings, etc?
I fell in love with the new Black Panda when I viewed it’s deep black lacquered dial in person at the Boutique. I also was surprised with the brilliant metal indexes and minute tracks in contrast. When I viewed the first pictures of this model in Internet...
. . . but I think this is the first time both qualities are evident in the same reference. Congratulations, Abel! I need to visit the LA boutique to view this model in the metal. Warm regards, Art
I’m happy to know that you have tried it. Yes, it is very attractive and specially the lacquered dial and metal minute track makes it very different to other variants. Best cordial regards Abel
Agree with you that it reminds the Speedy Tuesday first edition which I also own. But they are different when you see them in the metal. The ST has radial inscriptions on subdials which makes it so distinctive. And it was a very limited edition. I love mi...
I too have been caught by this release but have not been able to see it in person. Can you comment on the transition from the black main dial to the white subdials? Are they square and abruptly cut or are there metals rings, etc?
... sub dials are lacquered. The lacquered dial gives the watch a luxurious character very different to the usual more "sporty" looks of the regular Speedys. The bright metal markers of hours and minutes add to that look. I encourage you to visit a Boutiq...