Hi all, I have just a quick question. Would anyone help me please and tell which brands or models have the similar digits placement on a dial? More random rather than just traditional 3-6-9.
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I'm not aware of any -- the closest thing that I can think of is a California dial.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_dial
I'm not aware of any -- the closest thing that I can think of is a California dial.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_dial
Yep, I know this kind of dial 🙂 Thank you 🙂
What really pisses me off, I've seen the dial I'm asking about a few days ago and I just can't remember what that was. Probably something by Piaget, but still can't find it.
Maybe also Nomos Club Campus, only other I would think of
Franck Muller has the crazy hour, but it is full arabics.https://images.app.goo.gl/xhqNbBFi3y6sn1Eq7
Not random but I thought of this watch at first. It is for Michael Schuhmachers 7th Championship in the F1
That was my second thought. A IWC Ingenieur Zidane.
Only god knows why I know these watches. I am not interested in sports at all.
Parnis has watches with 4-8-12. Naviforce has 1-2-3 (and otherwice markers), alsp: just a sole 9. Airrit has a watch that leaves out 3-6-9-12, but has all the other digits. Forsining has a watch with roman numerals between xi and iiii, leaving out the others (and an arabic version of that from 10 to 5); on one of their dress watches they have 1,5,7,11,12. All even digits is common, eg the Tudor 1926 and the Seagull 1963; Forsining has a variant with 2-4-8-10. Winner has a pilot watch where they sacrifice 234 for a massive date window.
Parnis has watches with 4-8-12. Naviforce has 1-2-3 (and otherwice markers), alsp: just a sole 9. Airrit has a watch that leaves out 3-6-9-12, but has all the other digits. Forsining has a watch with roman numerals between xi and iiii, leaving out the others (and an arabic version of that from 10 to 5); on one of their dress watches they have 1,5,7,11,12. All even digits is common, eg the Tudor 1926 and the Seagull 1963; Forsining has a variant with 2-4-8-10. Winner has a pilot watch where they sacrifice 234 for a massive date window.
These seem to be closer 🙂 Thank you!
Not random but I thought of this watch at first. It is for Michael Schuhmachers 7th Championship in the F1
Still a great example, thank you!
This watch was my first thought, though I guess you look more for numbers in correct order, just not all of them visible.
Frank Muller Crazy Hours is a complication I guess. Hour hand jumps from number to number, but is always right 🙂
One of my favourite Swatches...
FOUND THEM! On a different forum though, so here they are :)