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Old 8 March 2016, 12:05 PM   #8
T. Ferguson
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I'm respectfully referring to the face of the watch...crown excluded. By your account the cyclops makes the watch unbalanced twice as much with both the cyclops and crown on the right side of the watch.
Perhaps, but now it's just a matter of degrees - how much asymmetry is too much for a person's eye? Asymmetry in design doesn't bother me. It's rather appealing actually, draws interest.

In any event, even the face of the watch all by itself would not be symmetrical. There would still be a date window at three o'clock and an hour index at 9. A Rolex crown near twelve and not at 6, a black bezel on the top half and blue on the bottom, etc.
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