Leaf hands! Where are they?

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?

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Many of Frederique Constants models

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Stuhrling were my first watches as an adult. Good memory.

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What2Watch

Many of Frederique Constants models

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Now THAT'S what I'm taking about! Love me some FC!

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nytime

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This one of the best Hamiltons I’ve seen. Reference?

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Jack Mason Ellum! With a linen dial too 😁

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I’m in the market for a Tudor 1926 and they got these hands I think

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TimeToDesign

Jack Mason Ellum! With a linen dial too 😁

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That’s a beauty.

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Longines Master Collection uses them, even on the subdials on this model.

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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 😊

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Atelier Wen's Perception (and their earlier Porcelain Odyssey)

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My Stowa has these blued "double-leaf" hands, but i don´t know if that´s what they´re called :)

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#shinola uses hands that are halfway between leaf and baton on their Runwell watches:

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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...

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Just posted my DH 1937 in WRUW 😊

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Seiko Presage Arita Porcelain:

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Furlan Marri Sector:

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Just realised I have another one myself!

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palfor03

This one of the best Hamiltons I’ve seen. Reference?

It's the Spirit of Liberty Chronograph, H32416181!

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The Baltic MR01 has them.

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