Mark in Paris[Purist]
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I think this is the question we've all been thinking about!
I don't really have the answer though the 5227 (after 5107 and 5127) and 5327 may show the 27 is for the new generation but this is never very clear and logical (at least to me).
Thanks for your nice comment I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Cheers, Mark
My pleasure Kari
By: Mark in Paris : April 28th, 2016-16:27
Well, I think you also bring a point that 3940 people will emphasize. And this is perfectly understandable. On the other hand, if I take 5327 front pictures and forget the 3940, I think it is perfectly balanced. The thing is that the hour numerals are pla...
The issue is
By: dr.kol : April 28th, 2016-22:56
just in the messy sub-dials. In 3940 they were clear and at least for me very readable. In the later versions the numbers are bigger and there's more "stuff" in the sub-dials. For me it kills the balance, beauty and readability. If I could use Photoshop, ...
I might have bad eyes
By: dr.kol : April 29th, 2016-05:39
but I had both 3940 & 5140 in my wrist for thousands of hours. Also I'm wearing 5550P quite often for over a year now. My old and bad eyes can read the sub-dials of 3940 better than 5140 & 5550. Somehow there's more air in the sub-dials and because everyt...
Thank a lot!
By: Mark in Paris : April 29th, 2016-06:00
Yes, the Breguet numerals are an excellent choice for this new generation of Perpetual Calendar, epsecially in accordance with the slightly wider case. It brings much evolution compared to the 2 previous references 3940 and 5140 without overshadowing them...