Please post some v3 black
Pics of the v3 black would be nice please
I have to agree it looks orange just like the rwi logo lol.
Maybe due to the flash.
So if i understand right the v3 is pointless, better buy a v2.2 with cf bezel straight from m2m.
Not always...
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I was talking about the recess. But I see you're showing me the gap. I really hope this new case won't need lug holes to be redrilled....
Not always...
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This is a pricey rep and I'm wondering whether to accept the QC. I want to see the CF bezel next to the installed one. I'll provide a pic for reference.
However, I've been following this thread and feel that everything is alright, except for the misaligned bezel. Please let me know if you see anything else except the SEL gaps, I'm not concerned at this point, being that I ordered in Sept.
My concerns are:
Case gaps
SEL
bezel alignment
Is that a v3?
Please elaborate what do you mean by "case has been improved" "It is more inclined towards the side of the case". Can you please draw it on top of the last picture provided by Scott?
Yes, there have been plenty of V3 black dial pics already on this forum. The "thinner subdials" on the intime website are simply a lightning effect. There is no difference in their thickness from the V2.2 subdials to the v3. Scott already posted a comparison about this as well.
I have personally spoken with Ryan at intime, and he informed me the only change for the V3 (white or black dials) is the BEZEL itself (that's it)...
I think any tangible improvements, in anything related to V3s (aside from the bezel), are simply luck for that specific watch (resulting from favorable aleatory circumstances of that particular watch's fabrication), and not a generality for "all V3s" going forward. (Same "luck" that made certain V2s better than other V2s.)
If other improvements would have legitimately been made, wouldn't you think all TDs would be passionately ADVERTISING them???
If people think SELs, subdial thickness, coronet, etc. have been improved, your simply under some sort of "V3 placebo" effect.