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Old 27 March 2014, 10:33 AM   #31
Tha Baron
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I love the milgauss and black LV version. However, I can see the blue dial looking teal. Will want to see in person for sure though.
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Old 27 March 2014, 10:44 AM   #32
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from a colour theory perspective, the standard mil gauss gv has a black dial...which is not considered a colour....then the second hand and numerals in orange are complementary to the green crystal.....but imho when you add the blue dial, now you are also bringing in a complementary colour, but the green crystal and the blue dial clash with the orange.....i think it would have been perfect (other than the regular black, green orange in the mil gauss gv) if it was orange hand, numeral, blue dial and blue sapphire crystal....
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