Love it! I own the same model as well as the white dial Powermatic 80.
Do you find the ice blue hard to read in certain conditions? I feel like the hands blend into the iridescent dial sometimes.
I haven’t had an issue, but I use that watch usually as a dress watch while in the office so lighting conditions are fairly good. Certainly could imagine a scenario where the silver blends into the dial in dimmer light and the lime on those hands isn’t the best.
Floridian MD collecting watches for the last decade. 6.5 inch (16.5 cm) wrist. Fan of the classics as well as the latest and greatest. Seiko SkX009 was my first mechanical watch. Sky is the limit!
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Love it! I own the same model as well as the white dial Powermatic 80.
Do you find the ice blue hard to read in certain conditions? I feel like the hands blend into the iridescent dial sometimes.
Monogram ftw.
Love it! I own the same model as well as the white dial Powermatic 80.
Do you find the ice blue hard to read in certain conditions? I feel like the hands blend into the iridescent dial sometimes.
I haven’t had an issue, but I use that watch usually as a dress watch while in the office so lighting conditions are fairly good. Certainly could imagine a scenario where the silver blends into the dial in dimmer light and the lime on those hands isn’t the best.