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16 July 2007, 02:29 AM | #1 |
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My first post on the forum so figure me if this is a stupid question.
I have a SS Daytona White that I wear and now have a SS Daytona Black that will be in next week. Curious to no which is the "beter" watch. My white face was bought in 04 if that matters. Thanks in Advance |
16 July 2007, 02:47 AM | #2 |
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I have the black face and love it! They are both stunning, I guess its just a personnal preference! Enjoy, David |
16 July 2007, 02:48 AM | #3 |
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Wow! Congrats on getting the "set"! Many wait a long time to have one or the other. I don't think one is "better" than the other..they're the same watch. Some do feel one is easier to read than the other though. As to which is more popular, my guess is it's about even. I think you may be the first member to have both so it'll be GREAT to get your feelings as to which you prefer. Congrats and well done! |
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Also in this case maybe you can do a test for me, to rest me assured. If you pull out your crown to set the time, then turn the crown a little in a counter clockwise or clockwise position (little enough for the time not change) will that make your second's hand sweep on the opposite side? David |
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16 July 2007, 05:09 AM | #6 |
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Hi ok let me try to explain better. On my daytona, if I pull the crown completely to set the time, when I slighlty turn the crown clockwise it will make the second's hand sweep on the opposite side for 2-3 seconds. Turn the crown just to the point where you feel the minutes hand will move and thats when it does it. Is that normal? I have the "P" series which has the Zenith Movement. Hope this is better! Thanks David |
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That's really strange. I've never had it happen on my GMT, or heard of it on the forum, but I also don't own a Daytona. I'm sure another Daytona owner will be along to help you sort it out. Probably Mike or Allan (Prince). Little help, guys!?
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16 July 2007, 05:25 AM | #9 |
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Yeah it didn't do it with my SUB either, but I just wanted to know if that was a normal thing, because other than that it keeps great time!
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16 July 2007, 07:03 AM | #10 |
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I've never experienced this either.
I'm not a watchmaker but I wonder if it's just the gears lining up! |
16 July 2007, 09:13 AM | #11 |
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I guess it should have something to do with that. If it keeps time perfectly then I shouldnt worry I guess
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My GMT II has done this when it has run down. It is nothing to worry about.
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16 July 2007, 09:54 AM | #13 |
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Thanks for the info, you guys are all great!
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Over here the black dial is selling at a slightly higher premium than the white dial, but that's not to say the black dial is 'better.' It just means the black is much sought after, that's all.
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I wonder why? Somebody told me the black dial is more popular in Asia. Is that true? |
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A fellow WIS once told me that a white dial age less well compared to the black. That patina will show up more on a white dial and it can also turn yellowish over time. What do you think?
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16 July 2007, 08:02 PM | #17 |
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I seem to see many more white dials than black also. I would love ot know the actual #s they produce
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17 July 2007, 05:02 AM | #18 |
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Thanks Padi56 for giving me a good explanation. Just wanted to make sure that my Daytona wasnt duying on me. You guys are great and this forum has become my everyday duty.
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