found it! It's in Jason Heaton's Instagram story: https://www.instagram.com/jasonheaton/
If that was pointed at me, that鈥檚 the link to the Nautilus.
Honestly, I鈥檓 not much a fan of the dial spotting. Seems to be trying a bit to hard for my taste, bymmv.
The dial spotting is an aesthetic. You seem to dislike it on essentially an authenticity level, but I like the look of it (on a vintage version, or a modern version).
I'd say these new modern renditions of old watches are like modern reproduction Eames chairs. Would I rather have an original? Yes. Is the original a more "authentic" version? Unquestionably. However, there can be exceptionally well made reproductions that look very, very good indeed. If you can't afford or find an original but want that aesthetic in a modern package, I find no fault in buying one that has that look and feel....
This, to me, is the same thing.
That spotting on the dial to mimic a vintage patina.
That is .. unheard of on re-issues so far. If it is intentional, I think this is ground-breaking territory.
The dial spotting is an aesthetic. You seem to dislike it on essentially an authenticity level, but I like the look of it (on a vintage version, or a modern version).
I'd say these new modern renditions of old watches are like modern reproduction Eames chairs. Would I rather have an original? Yes. Is the original a more "authentic" version? Unquestionably. However, there can be exceptionally well made reproductions that look very, very good indeed. If you can't afford or find an original but want that aesthetic in a modern package, I find no fault in buying one that has that look and feel....
This, to me, is the same thing.
There are reproduction Eames chairs??? Pretty sure they are all actual Eames chairs that have never gone out of production. They stopped licensing them a few years back, and pretty aggressively went after fakes over a decade ago.