But the TD's bro...I’ve been following this thread a long time and until this weekend, the aqua has been called aqua almost exclusively by anyone mentioning it. Let’s quit this aqua blue and aqua green nonsense.
But the TD's bro...I’ve been following this thread a long time and until this weekend, the aqua has been called aqua almost exclusively by anyone mentioning it. Let’s quit this aqua blue and aqua green nonsense.
Wait till he asks for the aqua white and aqua black at the boutiqueNow you’re introducing aqua blue/green into the mix. Delightful. While you’re at the AD, insist that they bring out all three for you, so you can carefully assess them all together and decide which you like best: aqua blue, aqua green, or aqua blue/green. And please let us know the outcome.
Beautiful aqua-yellow-blue
FWIW, this is how Gemini described the exact dial color: "Therefore, while simply called 'green' by IWC, a more precise description would be a dynamic, metallic green with a grid pattern that can shift in appearance from a lighter, almost yellowish or sage green to a deeper olive or warm green, depending on the light. It is often accented with gold-toned hands and markers."Beautiful aqua-yellow-blue
I just brought it back to the primary colours and added "aqua" , but thank you, I own the F1 green as wellFWIW, this is how Gemini described the exact dial color: "Therefore, while simply called 'green' by IWC, a more precise description would be a dynamic, metallic green with a grid pattern that can shift in appearance from a lighter, almost yellowish or sage green to a deeper olive or warm green, depending on the light. It is often accented with gold-toned hands and markers."
I got and appreciated the joke. Also, wasn't trying to be saucy. Just thought it was vaguely interesting how AI described the color.I just brought it back to the primary colours and added "aqua" , but thank you, I own the F1 green as well
Same, I was the first in the country and got a special 2 digit number.Also FWIW, I feel extremely lucky to have gotten one of the green ingenieurs. I personally find this watch approaching the Royal Oak and Nautilus in beauty, but also being more wearable in an everyday sense. I almost pulled the trigger on a $28k white dial RO 15300st, and am much, much happier with this baby.
OOooooo LA LA! That is frickin awesome.