And if the new dial is truly "NOS" its likely doesn't glow any more either. If it's a luminova dial of more recent manufacture, swapping it out would destroy the originality in my opinion. If you must have glowing lume, a watch of more modern manufacture is a much better option IMHO. Opening this pa
But I just can't get exceited about these. The whole Bond association has been overplayed in my opinion. How many more special editions that aren't worn in the films do we need?
In steel. It was nice to see it as it is certainly uncommon, but I was under-impressed by the watch itself. The effect of the domed AR sapphire crystal with the enamel dial leaves it looking weirdly purplish. Think the allure for that one is completely in its exclusivity. Also saw the NZL-32 in pers
The "Swiss Made" print is sometimes obscured by the reflector ring, which is not unusual. You can just make out part of the print at the bottom of the dial if you look closely. The straight hands are correct for '64. The sword hands came later.