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Beautiful but impossible to tell the time in low indoor lighting. Contrast completely goes away. Outside in the bright sunlight the diamonds really exploded with light. This is not a watch you can wear to dinner inside if you need to watch your time to ca...
I own one, bought it new in 1994, at the time, black dial was in, there were some black dial without diamonds but most platinum black dial came with diamonds. I also agree with Watch-er that you can’t see the hands in low light environment, it does look g...