Watches under microscope vol. 4 RZE Endeavour

Hello and welcome to the 4th sequel of the watch under the microscope.

So far I have presented here the well-known and big brands. Now we're going to take a look into the microbrand waters. The RZE Endeavor with the orange dial.

This titanium watch has the advantage of being all matte, the dial has a very rough texture reminiscent of clay on a tennis court and even the hands and indices have a matte finish. Looking for dust or various scratches is thus impossible. However, it is clear from the shots that the application of the lume layer is almost perfect and even the numerals on the bezel look good. The print doesn't look bad either.

Again, I ask for your forbearance, the shots were taken on a child's microscope, which also can't quite cope with the colour of the dial.

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Great photos of a nice piece. Maybe I should go back and change my vote in the micro brands knock out competition.😆

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Hah, vindication!!! I know voting for RZE is the right choice. 😛

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Wauw, just wauw! I mean, the gravel looks amazing, the finishing of the hands, pure class, only the pip has some slight deviation, but it is applied on gravel, so it is forgiven. RZE has some amazing QC and what a stunner of a watch.

Keep posting these photos! Always looking forward to this thread 😄 .

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Amazing, so freaking cool, thank you 😲🙏🏼😉