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As long as you accept that even a preference can be seens as an opinion which can hurt other peoples feelings who might naturally be inclined towards the other colour or an entirely different colour altogether. It is dangerous to state ones "opinion" without looking at the context of the question and also the subjective aspect of the presumed answer.
For example, it was stated here that the white dial is seen by someone as more "casual" and the blue one as more "elegant" or "formal"; even more "discreet". Now these are highly subjective perspectives which should not be stated as facts, even if someone writes "I believe that..." or "in my opinion..." it could be mistaken as stating fact-creating absolutisms.
Best would be if people would see a discussion about dial colours as a respectful, and open-minded, yet not border-transgressing get-together which provides a platform to speak ones mind, bearing in mind the vulnerability of other peoples opinons and fact-based views, at the same time. So, your example of the swans is - theoretically - a good one, as long as you bear in mind that both white and blue swans are - no: can be! - seen as beautful as well as ugly by the same group and sub-set of watch lovers, changing over time.
We watch enthusiasts should always maintain a certain decorum and avoid pre-setting prejudiced opinions and biasing views about subjective beautyness in our posts, when discussing a watch.
HAWWE

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