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12 January 2024, 04:11 AM | #61 |
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I heard rumors that the stamped guillochage dial will be expanded from the SS to the PM codes.
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12 January 2024, 04:29 AM | #62 |
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Doesn't the 38mm Code already use that dial as well? I guess expanding it to the 41mm PM models as a Code signature would make sense.
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And it makes sense, the relatively flat dials plus the funky numbers were always the weakest point of the initial Codes to me. Not sure if the stamped dials will be used in the high complication Codes as well. |
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12 January 2024, 06:14 AM | #65 |
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I would really love to see a redone version of the ghost in 43mm or some color scheme that would go well with a whole bunch of straps (white, yellow, black, orange, red, teal, etc.).
A navy blue 41mm ceramic perpetual would be really cool (along with a return of the white). I would also advocate stopping production on the double balance open work for 3 or 5 years. Would make it even hotter on he secondary market at a time with that market is on the way down. It has also become too popular on insta. |
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I hope they do either the navy blue or white CE QP. I would be begging for an allocation.
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12 January 2024, 08:28 AM | #67 | |
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You should just buy a ghost and get the plots changed to fit on adjustable straps. Much cheaper and you get the OG ghost Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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12 January 2024, 10:03 AM | #68 |
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Works for me
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I was only told there would be a new double balanced YG coming out 2025, along with the sand gold QP. but someone above mentioned they are 2024 releases, which would be even better. I would assume if they have a new movement for YG, the ST would be updated as well.
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13 January 2024, 01:08 AM | #71 | |
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They wear soooo different and the new 43 is so much better |
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Yes I have both (old ghost and new 43s). Agree they wear different but with the size difference, I find size wise they’re about the same Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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https://romanfeel.com/south-africa-t...-gold-vs-gold/ The difference between sand gold and gold 1, The purity is different: the main difference between sand and gold is the purity. Sand gold is raw gold; the gold content is not high. Gold is a metal in chemical elements; gold is softer in texture and is one of the precious metals with more robust corrosion resistance; gold contains different purity of gold, and sand gold belongs to one kind of gold. 2, The origin is different: sand gold is often produced in the river bottom or low-lying areas, and stone sand mixed must be panned to get gold. At the same time, gold is produced in ores and mines. 3, Color is different: gold and sand gold colors are also different. The size and shape of the sand gold particles vary, and the color is different because of the paint; more than 90% is red yellow, 80% is light yellow, and 70% is greenish yellow. The gold color is golden yellow. 4, The hardness is different: the hardness of the foot gold and human nails is not very different; the higher the purity of gold, the lower the hardness, and vice versa; if the more impurities in gold, the more complex the hardness will be, the gold purity of sand gold is very low, the hardness is also very high, very not easy to deformation. 5, The price is different: the sale of gold is divided into sales by grams and the cost of gold; the purity of gold is different, and the price is also very diverse, for the purity of the gold will have apparent standards and labeling, such as 18K gold containing 75% gold can not be labeled as full gold jewelry, but the price of sand gold is not divided, for the amount of gold content, there is absolutely no evident labeling. Whether it is South African tin gold or Vietnam sand gold is kind of gold content is relatively low raw gold has not been purified as a sort of plain gold, there is no significant difference between the two; some people say Vietnam sand gold is good, some people say South African tin gold good, in fact, the same, because after made into jewelry is very similar to gold, the naked eye can not tell. Both will become darker after a long time with gold; the public service life is 2-3 years. |
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Holy smokes. Learned a lot there. Thanks.
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It is a new alloy 18 carat “sand gold”, lighter colour resembling sand. Hard to explain but looks very interesting and subtle Also 26240 in YG w smoked YG dial in April perhaps… Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Hope it will not be shitty like Hublot magic gold... which is technically great alloy, but I can't stand the color...
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That's interesting to note. Sand gold... Hmmm... Can't wait to see it. And 26240 in YG with YG dial??? Sounds similar to the 16202BA isn't it? With the addition of chrono of cos.
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First time I heard of "magic gold", had to google some pictures. "Scratchproof" sounds cool, too bad the color is rubbish.
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If the sand gold is as subtle as described and how it looks in pictures, then the 15407 dial won’t pop as much :(
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13 January 2024, 01:33 PM | #81 |
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Any place online to see pictures or read about? Or is this all insider info?
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Yes, it’s the same colour configuration at the 16202BA. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Yes, the color is very ugly... guy from my country was lead engineer in creating magic gold, he is not in watch industry anymore... and Hublot is still in materials R&D way above and ahead of most brands...
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Another LE... Getting the distinct Omega Speedy vibe at this point |
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