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8 March 2012, 02:19 AM | #1 |
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Dial Balance
I keep looking at the Sky Dweller and I'm a fan of the movement but I'm not a fan of the balance of the dial. Same situation as the YM II. I think that is why the bulk of people don't like them.
Rolex is the only company in the world who has integrated bezel interation with the movement operation (to the best of my knowledge). This is truly amazing, and worthy of note, but without a nice presenation of the dial, I won't even consider touching it. It seems they have put more emphasis on getting the text in the place they want opposed to having the dial be balanced. The watch looks like the canon pins are playing a game of hula hoop. There we go, the hula hoop dweller.
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