Other than H. Moser and this Stuhrling Symphony, I find leaf hands so painfully rare. Do you know any other models (mechanical or otherwise) with such a beautiful set of hands? Bonus points for dial colors that fade to black near the edge.
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Does this Mathey-Tissot count?
Many of Frederique Constants models
Stuhrling were my first watches as an adult. Good memory.
Many of Frederique Constants models
Now THAT'S what I'm taking about! Love me some FC!
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This one of the best Hamiltons I’ve seen. Reference?
Jack Mason Ellum! With a linen dial too 😁
I’m in the market for a Tudor 1926 and they got these hands I think
Jack Mason Ellum! With a linen dial too 😁
That’s a beauty.
Longines Master Collection uses them, even on the subdials on this model.
This Seiko Presage has quite nice contrasts leaf hands with a matte almost enamel like material. And the green dial is a great deep dark green 😊
Atelier Wen's Perception (and their earlier Porcelain Odyssey)
My Stowa has these blued "double-leaf" hands, but i don´t know if that´s what they´re called :)
#shinola uses hands that are halfway between leaf and baton on their Runwell watches:
Got my Columbia CL-1312 field watch as a birthday gift back in 2005. It's my most accurate piece and it's leaf hands are amazing⅞...
Just posted my DH 1937 in WRUW 😊
Seiko Presage Arita Porcelain:
Furlan Marri Sector:
Just realised I have another one myself!
This one of the best Hamiltons I’ve seen. Reference?
It's the Spirit of Liberty Chronograph, H32416181!
The Baltic MR01 has them.