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    I don't quite 'get' this design but I somehow like it.

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    I hope it's OK to multipost like this, I post as I go.

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    Only champagne dials left, the silver ones all sold out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodia77 View Post
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    That one has ‘interesting for five minutes’ written all over it.

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    This.

    Although that Ebel isn’t shabby either.

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    The Eterna has a touch of class that I don’t see in the others.

    Sent from Maxwell Smart’s shoe.

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    Only champagne dials left, the silver ones all sold out.
    A rather digestible review of the silver-dialled model:



    I like it. When put against the Eterna:
    - Miyota > Sellita
    - all-dial 38mm vs 40mm with a size-mitigating bezel
    - champagne vs silver
    - no date < date


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