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 Posted: Thu Aug 7th, 2008 12:58 pm
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I have decided to take black, blue, orange, yellow and lume.  But this time not carbon.

 The exotic colors are still in my head, but you are right the first thing is quality.
I own several Enzos and O7 and the quality of the sample is the same like these.
The factory did a good job by Enzo, O7 and Schaumburg, thats why I trust in them and I am sure the customers will be satisfied.
 First I thought I start my first edition with a black dial.
Maybe it would be more easy to sell a black one , because not everybody likes blue carbon, but on the other hand there are already a lot of black on the market so big competition.
Now about 50 are sold so I think blue was a good decision.

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BENARUS wrote: I have decided to take black, blue, orange, yellow and lume.  But this time not carbon.

 The exotic colors are still in my head, but you are right the first thing is quality.
I own several Enzos and O7 and the quality of the sample is the same like these.
The factory did a good job by Enzo, O7 and Schaumburg, thats why I trust in them and I am sure the customers will be satisfied.
 First I thought I start my first edition with a black dial.
Maybe it would be more easy to sell a black one , because not everybody likes blue carbon, but on the other hand there are already a lot of black on the market so big competition.
Now about 50 are sold so I think blue was a good decision.

 

I think this is a great ideal. hand6.gif    I think it would be easier to sell a non-carbon dial version of this watch.  I look forward to seeing the new models. woohoo.gif

 

Matt


 

 

 

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If memory serves Ralf, yellow is the last color visable at depth.

BENARUS wrote:
I think I have red  the best visible color combination   under water is turquoise and purple. But I cannot remember where. Does anybody know?
 


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i would love to see a match for my SeaRambler. nice deep shiny silver with orange or red accents on the minute hand.

cant wait for number 74 to arrive.

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If blue-green or tourqoise came out I would buy it immediately .... teal is okay also

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Here are the new colors,  turquoise is still in my mind but not this time

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I like that orange...it is not so vivid...more like the Stowa "melon" color!

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Dark gray or tan.

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dark gray will come in titanium version

I am rooikat wrote: Dark gray or tan.

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Doxa did "Major" research back in the 60's for deep dive color and It was Orange is most visibleWillieboy wrote: If memory serves Ralf, yellow is the last color visable at depth.

BENARUS wrote:
I think I have red  the best visible color combination   under water is turquoise and purple. But I cannot remember where. Does anybody know?
 



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But I love that white dial all lume, just too sporty!

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