Grey skies and snow flurries here in Northern New England. Enjoying a "soy latte" in my local coffee joint.
Wearing a Portuguese this week - I love the dial color on this watch - forget what they call this color...
Grey skies and snow flurries here in Northern New England. Enjoying a "soy latte" in my local coffee joint.
Wearing a Portuguese this week - I love the dial color on this watch - forget what they call this color...
...another Portugieser with unknown dial colour says "hello" from Schaffhausen...great watch, Ardoise :-)
Dull grey is its official name I think. Nice pics.
Good one, Jarrod...here's another dull grey:
grey grey grey
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regards,
thang
Wow. Some really heavy metal in this thread so far...
I think "Dull Grey" it is - I thought that's what it was called.
I think we should call it "Richard"
I am not a fan of Richard dials, I prefer the Kevin to Alan colour!
+1! LOL!
Hmm....."dully grey" is only one of fifty shades of grey(=:
Adrian,
(alwaysiwc).
Beautiful photos Richard, what a perfect combination with that shirt and sweater. Kind of makes me want to go out and get that watch, and I already have one! My vote for the perfect perpetual.
I also keep forgetting ;-)
Maybe a closeup will help?
Maybe a closeup will help?
That is an amazing photo. Like one you'd find in the catalog. Hard to believe that my 5022 will be 10 years old this May...it seems new to me each time I put it on.
Thanks for the compliment, Ardoise.
You're right, this watch is a classic now. Timeless beauty and functionality.
What has gotten into you Felipe - 2 posts in one day? That Patrouille Swiss is gorgeous, a really nice example of the double chronograph!
I'm rather partial to grey dials:
I'm rather partial to grey dials:
I'm going to need a tissue to clean up my drool now. Those are some nice "dull grays" there, Ralph.
Picture game strong in this post and comment section. Incredibly nice!