Dagens klokke

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I dag oppdaget jeg noe nytt med Alpinaen min. Visere og detaljer på skiven blir blåaktige I den rette vinkelen I sollys. Dette er faktisk ikke mulig å gjenskape med innendørs belysning eller med lommelykt f.eks (ikke hva jeg har fått til iallfall).
Men jeg klarte å fange det på dagtid ute idag.
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EDIT: Kanskje ikke så kjent blant TS-ere denne: SM120, ref. 166.073, cal. 565 (1970). Analog/Shift sa det ganske godt da de solgte et eksemplar for litt siden:

"Omega also released another successor to the Seamaster 300 in 1970, with a more modest depth rating--a mere 120 meters--but one that would nevertheless retain the distinctive design language of the original. At first glance the Seamaster 120 (Reference 166.073ST) resembles its predecessor, with sharp sword hands and the rotating Bakelite bezel. However, the devil is in the details: the hour markers are faceted in the Seamaster 120, and the case is a chunky, asymmetrical cushion case typical of 1970s horological design. Unlike the 300 meter models which favored black dials and bezels, this SM120 lightens things up with a beautiful blue dial and matching blue bakelite bezel, giving it a truly unique look that has stood the test of time. The overall result is a watch that's a relative rarity on the market, with handsome looks and gently-curved lugs making it a true delight to wear."
 
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