From all that I've read on this forum, it seems most people here are primarily dive watch fanatics. That said, they historically have movable bezels and some even have a chronograph. I use mine on occassion for work related tasks, but primarily it's to time laundry, food on to just see how long...
I can get behind any dial colour if it's on the right watch. The three I love lately are as follows:
White (Halios Tropik)
Yellow (Prometheus Sailfish)
Grey (Borealis Sea Dragon)
That looks awesome. The grey dial is my #1. Fan of each bit I've read and seen. Only possible change I'd suggest is if the 12 o'clock marker was a bit different, such as having two strips of lume to match the hour hand.
My only two cents.
Divers are great, dress watches most practical for my work, but the overall winner for me is a good sport watch. Made tough, passable with a suit/under the cuff, some water resistance (100m) and understated details. Think a nice Damasko.
An Orient Sky was my first automatic/mechanical watch. Bought it with my money saved up from my first career job. Still keeps great time, and worn very regularly. (pic borrowed from the net)
Hello,
I'm Josh from Vancouver Island, Canada. Making a few posts as a new member. I love watches as much or more than the next guy. I'm what you might call a budget enthusiast. Great watches at great costs I hunt. And so, here I am, glad to have found Borealis.
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