Do you guys like the square dots on the edges of the dial?

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The 39mm doesn't do it for me. The grey dial's the best, but I prefer the Explorer or the 36mm OP myself (which is what I chose when I looked at these three)...

 
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The 39mm doesn't do it for me. The grey dial's the best, but I prefer the Explorer or the 36mm OP myself (which is what I chose when I looked at these three)...


This is the type of dial I would of preferred on the 39mm. I understand some of the new colour combinations are not a disaster but the square dots just do not suit this type of watch I think.
 
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Square I can live with but the contrasting color kills it for me, I'd rather look at an Airking
 
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The 39mm doesn't do it for me. The grey dial's the best, but I prefer the Explorer or the 36mm OP myself (which is what I chose when I looked at these three)...


Your dial on 36 or 39MM would be perfect.
 
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Very nice 36mm OP.

Back to the 39, we can certainly agree to disagree, but make no mistake, the watch has been a total hit.
 
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I've just seen this watch in person for the first time, and I wasn't sure about the green dots, but it's far more subtle on the wrist and gives an otherwise very conservative watch a bit of life. I've got a Milgauss with the blue dial and orange details on the dial, so I like a bit of color. I'm leaning toward buying my girlfriend an OP 39mm for her birthday in a couple of months, and still debating which dial color to choose, but blue is her favorite color and I'm leaning that way. I would probably go with the rhodium grey for myself, but I think it's a bit too masculine for a woman's piece that will probably be a daily-wear, though she has been wearing one of my Subs for nearly a year.
 
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Loved the pictures of this one when it was first released...then I tried it on at a local AD and the green dots really bug me. Great value for the price, but it just doesn't look right on the wrist.