Mark in Paris[Purist]
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Yes, I totally understood your "legibility" feeling and don't question that a single second
I was more talking about the number of elements (you talked about "more stuff in the subdials") etc...
On the "air" matter, I agree 100% and prefer also the 3940's subdials (3 and 9 o'clock) impression.
In fact I prefer the smaller fonts in the 3940 (thus impression of having more room).
As you say and as I said previously, this 3940 - 5140 - 5327 offer leaves a lot of choice to everyone, depending on our tastes and habits, collections etc....
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...