BENARUS

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The green sample dial is on the way to me we can see the color and lume , but the funny dial company made all the letters in black , don't ask me why:?
Nai_Maew wrote: jfstrat wrote: As a scuba diver, it makes it easier when you glance at your watch to read your bottom time underwater and the numbers face the dial (and the minute hand). As the bezel rotates, the numbers face the dial and are easier to read. I'd imagine back in the day when the watch was the primary method a diver had to track time, it was more of a safety issue. I wouldn't want to mistake my bottom time because I misread an upside down number! For the desk divers...no big deal. :)
I'm still going to order a Moray though, because it's going to be a damn fine watch!
That's true. The numbers facing the dial should be the proper alignment. ;)
But since I have never worn any watch while diving for a long time (only use dive computer now), so the numbers facing outward does not matter at all. :P
Also interested to see the sample of Dial 6. The green dial with white lume, as in the drawing, does not look so great but it should look nice with this greenish lume. :)
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