Also, I forgot to add that the blue tinted gens are not limited to one model. Gen owners had mentioned the blue tint across a few models, I remember one of them being a white Explorer II (the one with the orange GMT hand.)
I actually did a search last week on blue tints on R*lexforums. Apparently, there are gens that do have blue tint on their cyclops as well. Supposedly it depends on the method or manufacturer that is used to do the actual AR coating. But from multiple posts and threads on R*lexforums, there are gen owners who do report the blue tint on their gens as well.
Thank you. I also take it that there are ones without blue hue? If that's the case, both models would be correct.
Here's a comparison shot I did with a gen DJ41 datewheel vs. ARF. You can see how much bleeding the print of the ARF has, which is probably causing the issue with the bold date windows.
It's shiny, I think it has a anti fingerprint layer.
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Wow amazing piece and even better review....especially the macro photos! Thank you. Looking forward to daylight and wrist shots too please.
Honest answer: yes, I can tell from the crystal/cyclops. It's not bad, but still not perfect. Not sure if anyone you'll meet in everyday life would notice. If he can, he's probbaly a fellow member. Most gen owners have no idea about the stuff analyzed on sub-atomic level on RWI.It look‘s amazing ! Can‘t wait for my QC‘s picture from Ryan by Intime05. Can you tell without a magnifying glass that it is a Rep watch? Or is the watch really so good that you can't tell?