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4 May 2023, 02:18 PM | #31 |
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Yes, of course it’s important. Not much point having a watch if the dial isn’t easy to read, is there?
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4 May 2023, 02:58 PM | #32 |
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Am I missing something here?
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This isn’t a comprehensive overview of the best available watches for presbyopia, just a small sample of what works for me. And while I don’t get a clear picture of any watch without glasses these show me good hand placement at a glance. |
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4 May 2023, 04:26 PM | #34 |
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Just think differently:
Bad legibility is a good excuse to look at your watch just a little longer!
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4 May 2023, 04:49 PM | #35 |
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All of the above- I only buy three handers with dark faces. Just can’t see the time on a chronograph or a silver/white dial
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4 May 2023, 04:53 PM | #36 |
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Dial legibility is subjective though. Some people might find one dial legible and others less so.
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4 May 2023, 04:58 PM | #37 |
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Are there perhaps two parts of this question?
There's legibility as in: can you read the time? At all. And for me: yes, I don't want a watch from which I cannot read the time at all. But then there's legibility as a continuum and, "Do you gravitate towards only the most legible watches?" And for me that's a no. I went from a modern Sub to a 23-year-old Daytona, which is clearly a down-grande in legibility. Can I read the time on the Daytona? Yes. Is it as legible as the Sub? No. But that's not as important to me as wearing a Daytona. |
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I can read this just fine.
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absolutely!
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4 May 2023, 07:02 PM | #40 |
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This is one reason why I don't like the Daytona. Achingly cool though the design is, I find the sub dials difficult to read. Totally defeats the object for me.
Rolex know their customers better than I do. The Tudor Chrono has a snowflake hour hand which moves slowly over the sub dials and obscures them. People obviously don't care and probably don't use the sub dials, which also partly explains the popularity of the Daytona. |
4 May 2023, 07:04 PM | #41 |
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I love the looks on my DD but can't wear it because read the time. MY aquanaut perfect in any light.
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4 May 2023, 08:33 PM | #42 |
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there's always been trade off between aesthetic and legibility, you can't have both at the same time!
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It must be a typo, might be DayDate instead of Daytona in the last sentence.
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Legibility is paramount.
As I have mentioned in other posts, this is why I much prefer my Deepsea with the black dial over Deepsea JC. The Deepsea JC dial is just too busy ! Granted the JC looks fabulous in the AD’s display case, but put it on your wrist and it is chaos ! |
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Extremely important since I’m old enough to actually use my watch to tell time throughout the day (and night) and not only wear it as jewelry.
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4 May 2023, 09:38 PM | #46 |
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Of a watch, first of all I look at the design and elegance. The rest comes later.
While my Speedmaster is more legible than my Daytonas, I still prefer the Daytona. |
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Yes, legibility is king. That's why my collection consists of divers & pilots watches. There are plenty of great looking versions of each and if not, I build my own. No reason to wear it if I can't easily read the time.
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It's difficult to explain why, but I can read this from accross the room. I think it has mostly to do with the longer thinner lume plots and the white baton hands. Whatever the case, its one of it not the most legible watches I own and that includes divers Screenshot_20230109-121530_Instagram.jpg Sent from my SM-G960W using Tapatalk |
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It is hard to tell the time on a Daytona. The Pelagos has best legibility I’ve ever seen on a watch.
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But a zoomed in macro shot isn’t how it looks when you turn your wrist to check the time, is it?
They look more like this:
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Yes. I do care about dial legibility.
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4 May 2023, 10:19 PM | #54 |
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Right side of the brain vs left side. No right or wrong, just interesting how differently two people view the same watch.
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If immediately telling the time was the most important factor, guys would just use their iPhones or a large Timex, the kind they make for seniors with poor eyesight.
We all know that luxury watches aren't essential anyway. It's how they look and feel, and for some, the prestige of what's on their wrist. So what if I need to move my wrist slightly so the light catches the hands on my Daytonas? I still love wearing them for many reasons. |
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legibility is paramount.
black/ dark dials with polished hands and indices are the worst for me. |
4 May 2023, 11:19 PM | #58 |
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Exactly. I owned a blue dial roman numeral datejust. Loved the color but the hands blended in with the dial. Dark hands with dark dial is not a good combo. In the dark it was illegible. Even under the sun it was difficult to read at certain angles. Eventually sold it and bought a white dial roman numeral which is much better at legibility.
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4 May 2023, 11:42 PM | #59 |
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This is an interesting thread. I don't think I realized how much I prefer the circle markers vs. the baton markers. There is something less legible to me with the latter and aesthetically I prefer the circle markers.
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5 May 2023, 12:39 AM | #60 |
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I definitely need something legible as I’m getting older. I can’t really read the date anymore so most of the time I don’t set it. The Breitling Navitimer that I had was the worst as far as legibility and the best is my IWC Aquatimer 3536-1. It’s probably the main reason why it’s my favorite.
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