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Old 28 August 2024, 02:51 AM   #1
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DD green dial comparison & some more

I picked up today my DD with baguettes only dial and thought to share a comparison with the ombre dial, so it my help whoever is interested in these 2 beauties.

My take on it is as it follows: the sunburst green dial spreads on all the surface of the dial since it lacks the ombre effect and has a warmer tone than the ombre. The bright green dial on this DD is the same that we all know very well from the green Daytona, Sub Date LV and past generation of the DD 36. IMO, the baguette diamonds have a more independent presence since they don't have gold surroundings, like the diamonds on the ombre dial.







All in all, there is no wrong choice between them. In my case, i instantly knew i want the bright green dial when it was launched at W&W this year.

When i picked up my watch today, i also had a look at an OF RG Daytona and snapped some photos of the blue ombre with diamonds DD 36.















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