Hello dear friends ! We are now live for WristScan and our theme this weekend is all about our “Favourite Dials” . The watch dial is an integral and powerful design element, which can make or break a watch design. Some of the most iconic watches also have...
... us fall in love at first sight with a timepiece. A beautiful dial also gives character to a watch. I´m sure we will be enjoying this edition so much by viewing some awesome dials shared by our participants. I will return later with some of my favorite...
I like how the white hands on both of these pick up the white on the dials. Also the strap on the Omega and the bracelet on the JLC extend the blue theme of the dials. ...
. . . were. If you perform a Google search for 'Omega Chronostop deployant buckle', you should find images of the #27 clasp and associated straps with steel fittings. The deployants are hard to find, but should increase the longevity of Corfam straps. Bes...
Favourite weekend combo Datejust and beer 🍺 On Sundays evenings I dream watching the stars about mission to the moon with this nice Tintin. Maybe one day , who knows. Until then I enjoy watching sky with Speedmaster strap to my wrist. ...
But hands can be art. Hands are a very important aspect for me when chose a watch. No secret, i like Breguet hands the most. Second, IWC Big Pilot hands. A warm up. Here is a dial i can appreciate very much. Not elegant, but functional. Clear looks, cool ...
[photo credit: Phil Cooper, 2004] . . . posted on TimeZone. It was love at first sight. 😍 A few years later, Phil [log-in: hockey] posted a WTB on TZ for a racing Mk II. I had one. So I contacted Phil and we spoke at length about a potential trade. Finall...
... of those indexes (and in rose gold!) with a black dial and honeycomb in contrast with a white metal (steel) case is very rare and make for such a charming timepiece. As with many of your vintage watches it has a wonderful story behind which I read wit...
. . . but only a few in rose. If memory serves correct, MSN has an unbelievably rare white gold ref 2852 Connie with white gold dial furniture and text imposed on an engraved black dial. That's one I'd trade a kidney for! 🙇🏻
Hello Hans, your Omega Dynamic has a beautiful blue dial. Modern vintage looks, almost futuristic. Your Ranchero has a nice patina. Best regards Captain
Love the futuristic looks of the Dynamic dial and the raised indexes of your Omega Automatic. The white dial Ranchero is fantastic. A long time favorite of mine. Hagwe! Abel
. . . especially cream, like yours - are even more compelling. If Omega issues an homage to Ranchero as faithful as the 60th anniversary Rail is to CK 2914, they can put me down for two, cream and black. Art
Wife is the Laine she custom spec'ed... hand created via traditional Rose engine / three Guilloche pattern. Mine a traditional dial too, yet of a different style... with a reserved artistic hint of modern flair. jmho ...
I’ve included some of my favorites below - in no particular order. The DB25 Starry Varius is a real treat for the eyes with a real 3D element to the overall package. And you couldn’t have this theme without a Voutilainen! As well as a couple of jumping ho...
Call me superficial - but I’m a dial man! I’ve agonized over some decisions - particularly when I’m drawn to a dial that out “art above clarity”. Case in point is my Richard Lange Jumping Seconds. While bemoaning the fact that the the black polished hands...
This dial is simple and while not an immediately eye popping attraction. It is quite elegant in my opinion. To the unfamiliar eye, it is quite ordinary and has sat in a corner of a French countryside curio shop for as long as time may have existed. We can...
Very interesting information which I enjoyed so much reading and viewing your illustrations. Thank you so much again and my wishes of a wonderful weekend for you. Cheers, Abel
What an amazing watch and story, I learned so much about the watch. And I'm also so impressed by the passion and enthusiasm in Longines for their precious creations of the past!
It's quite kind of you! And the Longines team at that time was indeed very sincere and passionate about the brand and it's history! The staff used to write regularly to it's collector community. A very one on one personal experience where they often "borr...
Were you referring to me? I was at a Golf course with a few OF members not long ago in LA county. 4 - 6 years ago maybe? Modest Proposal I think was there. I had a black small pelican suit case. ...
Wonderful! But you have me at a disadvantage, there was about 8 people there in that clubhouse conference room. Well hope to see you again 👍 Did you recognize me by the watches? Not many "oversized" watch owners out there.
A recent acquisition from Tokyo, with an intricate spiral design. Grand Seiko does amazing dials And for vintage, I love Two-tone or Bullseye dials. Very retro and especially charming with subdials ...
GS dials are always superb and some of them really awesome like in this particular model. I also love the bullseye dials and these you share from Cyma, Omega and Tavanes are so charming examples of the type. Thank you for sharing them here! Have a nice Su...
... from the 1930's and looks so nice today. Guiloche decoration and Roman numerals on your GP make for a classic design. Easy to read the date with that half moon hand. Just gorgeous. Also lovely your Omega British Military issue timepiece. So wonderful ...
Here my entry answering your interesting theme for this event. As said before dials are a most important feature of our beloved watches. It’s their “face” giving them character and probably the first thing which calls our attention when we view them for f...
Your Cali dial Rolex is iconic to me. I once came across an image (which I have lost) of a gold bubble back on a sand nato and I was gobsmacked, such a juxtaposition that worked so well. Thank you for sharing this watch, it has made my day. All the best, ...
I´m very fond of so called California dials bubblebacks and Panerais. As a matter of fact I wrote a post some years ago explaining that my beginnings of watch collecting was provoked by bubbleback model and specially those with this type of dials. Also it...
The A.Lange Sohne dial on this watch is still after many decades I have owned this watch, the most stunning dial I own. As you are already aware, this dial had a very austere look and purpose. It was a U-boot watch dial used for dead reconning navigation....
I don't buy a watch for its case, its movement, or crown, etc etc if the dial does not get my attention first Cali dial Classic subdials at 3&9 Guilloche dial Sapphire dial Enamel dial Fume dial ...
This watch dial to me is extraordinary. It may not look like much, but if you consider what it is and what this watch is, then it's a bit of history. What you see is a smaller size 33mm Longines Weems with a turning bezel. This is the second type of Secon...
I hope you like. The photography this weekend is particularly fine. I just wanted you to enjoy this new addition to the Type XX line, 42.5mm and a joy to wear. Best to all, Timerider ...
… in this event. Special or Limited editions of Speedmasters got some very special dials around the Space Race saga of the 1960’s/70’s. This you show here is one of my favorites together with these: And of course this… ...