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People worry way to much about details on the dial. The thing is so tiny IRL that you can't see them with naked eyes. Especially the paragraph at 12. Details are only visible in blown up macro shots.
People worry way to much about details on the dial. The thing is so tiny IRL that you can't see them with naked eyes. Especially the paragraph at 12. Details are only visible in blown up macro shots.
hello, I focused too much to see the subdials and I missed a defect serious for me, look at the T of the written chronometer
what does RL mean?
Red light = Refuse watch. Look abbreviations on the forum.
unfortunately I have now noticed this defect, and the watch has already been shipped, it was purchased from puretime, say that if I ask them for a replacement dial they tell me ok?
looks like my old noob...top text wrong and bezel really faded.
lol it's still trash
Is that supposed to be the same dial on the metal bezel models that they use on the ceramic bezels?
Gents,
A couple of questions:
1.) For the people that have owned the V4 for a while.... Has the bezel faded in any way? I wonder if after a while it will turn into a "V3" bezel.
2.) What is the "consensus" regarding the Noob V4 BLACK Dial (are the subdials the same THICKNESS as Gen)?
I understand the subdials are more "shiny" than Gen, but what about the thickness? For some reason they seem thinner to me.
Thanks for the info!
Gents,
A couple of questions:
1.) For the people that have owned the V4 for a while.... Has the bezel faded in any way? I wonder if after a while it will turn into a "V3" bezel.
2.) What is the "consensus" regarding the Noob V4 BLACK Dial (are the subdials the same THICKNESS as Gen)?
I understand the subdials are more "shiny" than Gen, but what about the thickness? For some reason they seem thinner to me.
Thanks for the info!