rpaduano
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Beatiful piece...
Very very nice watch. The ice dial is stunning. I am very interested in understanding what the exact difference is in the movements between the Day-Date and the Day-Date II. My understanding is that the Day-Date II features a special alloy balance spring that is less susceptible to magnetism. Is this the only difference, if any, or are there others? I am intrigued if Rolex mounts different featured movements in the 2 models. Would love to hear the forum's thoughts on this.
Thanks,
RP
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By: mgwagman : August 14th, 2010-13:27
I cannot say enough about the dial as it hard to take a picture of. Sometimes it is frosty, gleaming, light, dark, all different colors white silver blue ice blue rhodium. I will try to show it with these pictures.......
Beatiful piece...
By: rpaduano : August 19th, 2010-08:00
Very very nice watch. The ice dial is stunning. I am very interested in understanding what the exact difference is in the movements between the Day-Date and the Day-Date II. My understanding is that the Day-Date II features a special alloy balance spring ...