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Old 21 October 2014, 04:12 AM   #1
Alan G
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SS Daytona Dials hard to read

I am in the Market for an SS Daytona and have picked up some excellent advice and information from RF members , I am fortunate enough to have one on hold at an AD, I have no issues with the size or no date and could live with either dial although initial preference is Black, I had the opportunity to try both black and white locally but came away quite shocked, the dealers lighting wasn't the best and I am at he point where I need reading glasses to read or use a pc but not for general use but the black dial was just a blur which I put down to glare the silver/black dial and hands, bad light and my eyes and the white seemed a bit better , I did try both outside the store in the daylight and both were better but this has rocked my confidence and left me wondering how others have got on with this and wether one dial colour has been more preferable to those who have experienced this issue
I still really want one and thought it was noticeably more comfortable that my Sub, I have an IPhone for the time lol! but it isn't really the point

Any advice would be greatly appriceated

I realise it's not the watch but which dial is most suitable?

Alan
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