PO dial, my love hate relationship

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After owning a few matte dial PO's, and a 300mc, I found the glossy dials on the newer versions hard on the eyes. I ended up getting a blue Tudor Pelagos instead of a Ti PO.

(( Nothing about your post @Perseus 😉 just using your watch as a example. ))


I find that divers in both Omega and Rolex have lost the plot with all the script on the dial these days.

Just look at the short story on the Tudor in the post above. 5 lines of writing 🤦
 
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(( Nothing about your post @Perseus 😉 just using your watch as a example. ))


I find that divers in both Omega and Rolex have lost the plot with all the script on the dial these days.

Just look at the short story on the Tudor in the post above. 5 lines of writing 🤦

That is one of the things I dislike about the newer Pelagos with in-house movement. The ETA versions only had a couple of lines, and imo looked better for it. It does make you wonder who at Tudor etc sign these design decisions off!? I think most watch collectors agree that in terms of writing on a dial, less is more.
 
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That is one of the things I dislike about the newer Pelagos with in-house movement. The ETA versions only had a couple of lines, and imo looked better for it. It does make you wonder who at Tudor etc sign these design decisions off!? I think most watch collectors agree that in terms of writing on a dial, less is more.


Or at least place it like this, the 1000m 3300 ft just above the Swiss made