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Originally Posted by Chester01
The white version. I have the older version with the white dial and have my issues with it. I was thinking of trading it in for the new version until I saw it in the metal. The white on black is very stark, almost too stark bordering on jarring for me and not integrated. The black dial version is more harmonious so to speak and in my humble opinion the better of the ceramic versions unless we are talking gold versions.
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I respectfully disagree on the “harmonious” part, primarily because of the white writing on the black dial that doesn’t really go with anything else on the watch (mmmaaaaybe the lume?) - which makes the black dial less harmonious than the white for me as everything on the white is black or white and therefore goes together (obviously except the Daytona lettering). Of the writing was silver, it would have been much better.
Having said that the black dial has really grown on me (I own both), there’s something really cool about looking into the inky blackness of the black dial on black ceramic.