• That's why it's worth the money.

    They've simplified the mechanism greatly, and it's a thing of mechanical beauty.

    I want a watch that is understated, quite classic, that will still look good when I am at the end of my life, and one that has some elegance to the mechanism.

    I even love the cleanness of the white faced model, though I do love being able to be in a dark theatre and to be able to check the time... which is how I originally found the dark faced version.

    Perhaps the white face will be good enough? I've not had a light faced watch, maybe they're readable enough in dim light?

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