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What an incredible first post! Can you tell us more about this 270th very special 1921? The textured Arabic dial looks very special indeed. Congratulations ! Best regards, Emmanuel
Prefer it over the textured dial on Arabic one. The sand blasted platinum dial and white gold Breguet numbers are a perfect combo. This dial is textured versus the sand blasted finish on the 100th Anniversary Platine limited edition. ...
but itās just right. I didnāt see the Arabic version, but in pictures the numerals look notably larger (more than I like) than your Breguet numerals. Do the Arabic numbers look larger to any of you too?
went back and looked and I think the issue is that on the regular 1921, the 12, 6, and 9 numerals are slightly larger than the others. So I think thereās a little bit of a perspective difference. Also, since I am not an Arabic expert, it does seem that wh...
I hadnāt noticed the larger 12, 6, and 9 on original version, which makes for a cool effect I think. And the same in the Arabic version, the Ł” and Ł¢ are indeed a little smallerā¦which is why I felt the other numbers to be larger. So funny how one doesnāt n...