Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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Whoops! I guess I should proof my responses a little . . .
Jan 28, 2009,00:22 AM
. . . more carefully . . . sorry, Daos. Warm regards, Art This message has been edited by Dr No on 2009-01-28 09:00:29
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Next up, the De Ville annual calendars . . .
By: Dr No : January 26th, 2009-05:30
. . . in steel with white dial . . . . . . and on strap with two-tone grey dial . . . . . . easily my favorite discovery of the day in this configuration....
The mandatory wrist shots . . .
By: Dr No : January 26th, 2009-05:54
. . . complete the photo-essay. Given the quick-set annual calendar complication along with the reasonable asking price, this model should be a consideration for anyone contemplating a dress calendar watch....
Thanks, I was waiting for those pictures
By: Starman : January 28th, 2009-14:12
Haven't seen a lot of Aqua Terra pictures yet, so thanks for posting. I prefer the black (or gray) teak dial, but the white one is pretty neat too. So what did you think about this watch? You made your trip specifically for the new Aqua Terra so do you li...
I never considered this model before...
By: dxboon : January 26th, 2009-21:15
...but it's growing on me. It's classy, but there is something slightly aggressive about the geometry of the hour markers, hands, calendar display, and overall color palate of this watch. I can't quite put my finger on it. Thanks for the photos! Daos
Thanks for the photo, Art.
By: dxboon : January 27th, 2009-23:49
My previous comments were actually geared toward the DeVille, but it is interesting to see this ladies model Aqua Terra. I think the men's Aqua Terra is a much more successful design, compared to its feminine counterpart. Cheers, Daos