If memory serves, there were two variations of this watch. The one i have is the one with the white enamel dial and the blue numbering/lettering like the picture above. There was also a limited edition (which I believe some members here have) with a cream enamel face and black numbers. The limited edition came with a waxed leather brown strap. I really liked that strap, so I put it on mine.
The T,D, and W designations are an interesting aspect of this watch. As you may have noticed, it is a dual time watch with the second time zone shown in the opening by the IX on the right. The date is the number shown by the II. The functions work through the crown. But the crown does not come out. Instead, you push it in to get to the function you want. If you need to change the time, you advance it to T; for the date, D, and to wind it, W.
Just to complete the functions, the buttons on the left side of the case are used to adjust the second time zone.
It is really a very clever dual time watch.