White Seamaster 300m dial dynamics

Posts
198
Likes
76
I've seen on videos how black or blue Seamaster 300 m's play with light from different angles.
But what about the white? Are it's visual dynamics similarly impressive or does it basically remain monochrome? In videos, it looks as if between the wave cuts it's the same white every which way the watch is turned.
Edited:
 
Posts
2,979
Likes
8,736
The laser etched square waves looks much better in white imo. (Based only on ytube videos, sorry)
 
Posts
420
Likes
490
Depending on the light and reflections the dial goes from white to silver. The waves are less pronounced and more subtle than on the dark versions and sometimes disappear almost completely.
 
Posts
174
Likes
337
I think that each color dial is amazing, I really like the way the white dial reflects the light, it is subtle, but it does show different hues at differing angles.
 
Posts
26
Likes
58
Yes. Dynamic. In some lighting the white comes across as silver. I've owned both the black and white. Both great. Both dynamic. I appreciate the dark hands and contrast the white offers. I can see the time at a glance much easier and in rooms with reduced lighting.
Edited:
 
Posts
43
Likes
101
I prefer the subtle waves on the white dial.
I owned the black dial version and they were too pronounced for me at most angles.