Thoughtfully curated as well I might add. I never āgotā the green thing until this year , when I added Sinn 556. Which is very attractive to me. I believe itās more than a trend, and think itās here to stay. Although less āclassicā than blue if you will. I was ready to pull the trigger on green GO SeaQ, which looked stunning in all the pics. But when I saw in the metal, the shade of green was very disappointing , it looked black. Maybe Iāll consider a second showing in natural sunlight? Iām also compelled to see the new Longines Legend Diver 39 soon!
Yes, the truth is in the seeing. I thought I'd be wanting the blue Longines Legend diver but that blue didn't do it for me. In the picture here the green one looks great
By: InDebtButOnTime : September 30th, 2024-13:22
and might be hard to resist. Nice clean no date Sinn! And that GO is amazing!
A pic is worth 1000 words, but seeing is believing!
By: Aquaracer1 : September 30th, 2024-17:18
Years ago, I would make the mistake of buying without trying, even on higher priced watches. There are so many variables to online pics, light, image quality, screen output⦠Its crazy how different they can look in the metal! Yes, the emerald Sinn and GO SeaQ blue are very compelling to me. In addition to the green Longines, Iād love to see the blue too. Blue usually always does the trick for me. But in your case perhaps a bit underwhelming?
Yes, "underwhelming" is accurate . One more variable is how we each perceive color and certainly taste varies. I liked the idea of a Legend diver that is smaller
By: InDebtButOnTime : September 30th, 2024-18:33
than my bronze/green and love blue so I thought that when I see one I will probably walk out with it. Maybe the green is the answer?