Thanks for your information. Can you email me the high quality pictures of the dial, both case sides, the case back and the archives please. My email address is: jnagayama @ onbehalf . jp Thanks, John
From top right to left bottom: rose silver, yellow silver, yellow champagne, yellow black, rose black, steel black, steel silver with rose index, steel silver with yellow index, platinum silver and white silver. if anyone has got steel silver or rose rose(don't know if it's made), or any other varia
I'm asking about the dial not hands. now i found these numerals are called as "dauphine" but don't know why it's called so... the watch has no reference number. thanks, John
Francois, Yes I'm not talking about hands but the design of this particular numeral. "dauphine hour markers" are sometimes mentioned on the archives especially for old pocket watches with similar nurmerals. I'm just wondering why this type or numerals are named as "dauphine".. thanks, John