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Sea Angler--silver | Rate Topic |
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Posted: Thu May 29th, 2008 04:56 pm |
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Danfleur 3T WIS
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My newly acquired Sea Angler is a delight. The retro dial markers and hands are balanced by a brilliant color scheme and textured dial that does not come across as cluttered. It is really a design feat when you can pull off a fresh look that is not derivative looking or an express homage. Can anyone shed light on how case backs are manufactured--extruded? Stamped? The Angler Fish relief is really a piece of art. Is it typical for these to be done in CAD, or is it an older process that is used? thanks
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