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Orange tip on the Moray second hand
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 Posted: Fri Apr 3rd, 2009 04:25 pm
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serser wrote:
I would not change it.

I agree. I think you got it right with the offering as it now stands.

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 Posted: Fri Apr 3rd, 2009 05:16 pm
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Green Dial for me with Orange Minute, I'm keeping with this tradition on all my Benarus watches, this makes the 3rd, It's either available that way or I'll pass on the purchase, and want a refund. Red on Green seems a bit like Xmas, but thats why we have options, you get for the most part what you want or pass on buying it, and if the second hand doesn't come tipped in orange, I'll paint it myself no biggie. Seems like the vote is almost 2-1 pro orange tip second hand for now. I guess the option for all polished hands remain for the Green dial as well....Dan 

Montauk wrote:
I agree -- in particular the SEAFOAM BLUE DIAL NO. 4 -- I think it will look quite awful actually.  Yellow might work on SEAFOAM BLUE... but orange...eeek!  I really don't want to wear a watch that looks like Miami Dolphins Team Colors.

Orange on Green could be another tragedy.  RED or Yellow would be better on green dial.

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Ralf,

I should have read your message more carefully ...

"Who did not order a orange minute will not get a orange tipped second"

 

I apologize for causing any confusion, or ruffling in second hands in the process. I will stick with the plain hands. 

Jim

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Green Dial for me with Orange Minute, I'm keeping with this tradition on all my Benarus watches, this makes the 3rd, It's either available that way or I'll pass on the purchase, and want a refund. Red on Green seems a bit like Xmas, but thats why we have options, you get for the most part what you want or pass on buying it, and if the second hand doesn't come tipped in orange, I'll paint it myself no biggie. Seems like the vote is almost 2-1 pro orange tip second hand for now. I guess the option for all polished hands remain for the Green dial as well....Dan 

Montauk wrote:
I agree -- in particular the SEAFOAM BLUE DIAL NO. 4 -- I think it will look quite awful actually.  Yellow might work on SEAFOAM BLUE... but orange...eeek!  I really don't want to wear a watch that looks like Miami Dolphins Team Colors.

Orange on Green could be another tragedy.  RED or Yellow would be better on green dial.

Just my opinion.mistake.gif

Jim


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 Posted: Fri Apr 3rd, 2009 07:17 pm
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If not, everything will stay like it is

Who did not order a orange minute will not get a orange tipped second


I hope that is ok



Does the tip include the lume circle or just the tip??

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 Posted: Fri Apr 3rd, 2009 10:20 pm
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sorry, missed this whole thread, but I read some people saying "White Hands" I believe the hand for the moray are polished metal, or black. (orange minute as option)

someone else said they are confused with all the options... please visit the model selector that I built for you to figure out these options...It will even tell you what time it is if you need that information as well.

http://benarus.com/moray/index.php

steve

Last edited on Fri Apr 3rd, 2009 10:21 pm by Steve Laughlin

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Another vote for no orange tip.  I've got a seamaster pro with an orange tip on the second hand and it's not that noticeable.  I would think if going this route, you would want the whole hand colored (like on the sea devil) but adding just the tip would not be bold enough to make a real difference in the positive but might spoil an otherwise clean look.

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agree, it is so small, it doesn't need to be there

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 I will post in the forum one week before, and I also order one  sample with orange minute

Gregger wrote:
What would be the cutoff date (or approx time) if one chooses to change the minute hand color and will any of the samples have the orange min hand? TIA

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